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connecting to the anchoring phenomenon
at the end of the last lesson, we were still wondering, “what happens to the air close to the ground once it warms up?”
- how could investigating what happens to the air getting warmed up near the ground help us explain some of the mechanisms that lead to hailstorms?
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Investigating how air warms near the ground helps explain the formation of updrafts; as the ground heats the air above it, the air becomes less dense and rises, carrying moisture into the upper atmosphere where it freezes to form hail.