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Savita Gopal Mali
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Posted 5 year ago Savita Gopal Mali

Hailstones are formed by layers of water attaching and freezing in a large cloud . 

surbhi
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Posted 5 year ago surbhi Teacher

 Hailstones are formed when raindrops are carried upward by thunderstorm updrafts into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere and freeze. Hailstones then grow by colliding with liquid water drops that freeze onto the hailstone's surface.

Nikku
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Posted 5 year ago Nikku Gurushala Teacher Coach

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.