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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 media hailstorms?
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Investigating how air warms near the ground helps explain hailstorms because warm air is less dense and rises (updrafts), carrying water vapor into higher, colder altitudes where it freezes into ice; stronger updrafts can suspend these ice pellets longer, allowing them to grow into large hailstones before falling.