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- hail is water that gets caught in strong, upward - moving winds inside a cloud. therefore, the water will... hall formation hail too large for cloud to hold falls to earth causing strong cold downdraft hail growing in circulating convection currents freezing level rain drops being sucked into the updraft stay frozen at the top of the cloud forever. be pushed up and down, freezing in layers until it becomes heavy enough to fall melt into rain before reaching the ground. evaporate into water vapor immediately
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Hail forms when water is caught in strong updrafts in a cloud. It moves up - and - down through the cloud's freezing levels, accumulating layers of ice until it's too heavy for the cloud to hold and falls. It doesn't stay frozen at the top forever, usually doesn't melt into rain before reaching the ground in hail - producing conditions, and doesn't evaporate immediately.
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be pushed up and down, freezing in layers until it becomes heavy enough to fall