I am the solid state of water droplets
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The Three Forms of Water Water can occur in three states: solid (ice), liquid, or gas (vapor). Solid water—ice is frozen water. When water freezes, its molecules move farther apart, making ice less dense than water.
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Hail is the solid state of water droplets.
What is hail and how could it be made?
- Hail is a sort of precipitation or water in the climate.
- Hail is framed when drops of water freeze together in the chilly upper districts of rainstorm mists.
- Hail is a type of strong precipitation.
- It is unmistakable from ice pellets, however, the two are frequently befuddled.
- It comprises balls or unpredictable chunks of ice, every one of which is known as a hailstone.
- Ice pellets for the most part fall in chilly climates, while hail development is enormously hindered during cold surface temperatures.
What precisely aims hail?
- Hail structures when a rainstorm updraft lifts a water drop over the freezing level in the environment.
- The frozen water bead then, at that point, accumulates super-cooled water or water fume, which freezes once it interacts with the frozen drop.
- This interaction makes a hailstone grows.
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