Geography, asked by Wood1107, 11 months ago

Odd man out between Fog , hail , dew , frost

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Answered by arpitasood12
14

hail

because it is a form of precipitation

Answered by jaseenanoufal2022sl
1

Answer:

Hail.

Step-by-step explanation:

Very high temperature and upward movement of air leads to solidification of water droplets and hails are formed.

Fog - vapour condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere that differs from cloud only in being near the ground, making difficult to see. A fine spray or a foam for fire fighting. Fog happens when it is very very humid.

Hail- it is a precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps usually consisting of concentric layers of clear ice and compact snow. Hails forms when a thunderstorm updraft lifts a water droplet above the freezing level in the atmosphere.

Dew - Dew is the moisture that forms as a result of condensation. It is the result of water changing from a vapour to a liquid. Dew forms as temperatures drop and objects cool down.

Frost - a covering of tiny ice crystals on a cold surface formed from the water vapour in an above freezing atmosphere.

Hail is a common type of precipitation while the other three options-fog, dew,frost are formed as a result of condensation.

So, hail is the odd one.

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