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5 September, 17:25

5. Hail forms from the strong updrafts of these clouds.

A. stratus

B. cumulous

C. cirrus

D. cumulonimbus

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  1. 5 September, 18:43
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    D. Cumulonimbus

    Explanation:

    Hail is a form of solid precipitation, which is formed in thunderstorms clouds (Cumulonimbus). Thunderstorms clouds consists of droplets of liquid water (at temperatures lower than 0°С, the droplets can be in a thermodynamically instable supercooled condition) and ice crystals.
  2. 5 September, 20:27
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    The answer is D or cumulonimbus clouds.
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