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Please help! this is due today! No links please and full paragraph form answer! Will give you brainliest!
How could we find out if the air up high is colder than the air near the ground?

How is it possible for hail to form and fall from the sky when the temperature near the surface is not cold enough for water to freeze?


How high up in the atmosphere do you think we would need to go?



What are some ways that we could put tools that record such measurements up in the air?

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Answer:

1. 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.

2. It's slightly complicated to me because you have to take into consideration the change in pressure as well as the geometric growth of the volume of a sphere as you increase the radius.

3. When you are measuring the air temperature, be sure to have the thermometer in the shade. If the sun shines on the thermometer, it heats the liquid. Then the reading is higher than the true air temperature. Also, when you take the thermometer outside, give it enough time to adjust to the outdoor air temperature. That might take several minutes.

Hope that helps (:

Explanation:

It’s because of Jupiter’s really cold weather conditions that they barely reach earth so hail is formed and now there is huge hail balls falling from the sky and you gotta watch out or else you get popped