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what was the result of hailstones

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Answered by tshivom9
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Hail actually falls as a solid. Hailstones are formed by layers of water attaching and freezing in a large cloud. A frozen droplet begins to fall from a cloud during a storm, but is pushed back up into the cloud by a strong updraft of wind. When the hailstone is lifted, it hits liquid water droplets.Hail is created when small water droplets* are caught in the updraught* of a thunderstorm. These water droplets are lifted higher and higher into the sky until they move way above the freezing level and they form into ice. Once they become too heavy for the updraught to support, they will start to fall as hail.

Answered by sophiamonife
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Answer:Hail actually falls as a solid. Hailstones are formed by layers of water attaching and freezing in a large cloud. A frozen droplet begins to fall from a cloud during a storm, but is pushed back up into the cloud by a strong updraft of wind. When the hailstone is lifted, it hits liquid water droplets.

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