What is hail? a. Hail is pellets of ice that form in the atmosphere from frozen raindrops or partially frozen snowflakes; it falls when there are cold temperatures. b. Hail is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the Earth’s surface. c. Hail is water frozen into ice crystals that fall to the ground as flakes. d. Hail is rain that freezes when it comes into contact with any surface that is below 32 degrees F. e. Hail is a form of precipitation that occurs when an updraft transports water droplets to very cold air aloft. These droplets then freeze into ice. The longer the ice is carried in the updraft, the larger it grows until it becomes so heavy it falls to the ground.

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Hail is a form of precipitation that occurs when an updraft transports water droplets to very cold air aloft. These droplets then freeze into ice.

OPTION E is correct.

Hail is frozen precipitation, born of the updrafts of thunderstorms. Updrafts are rising air currents, which combined with cold temperatures and water droplets, are the primary forces that create hail. Such conditions are frequently present in the middle and upper portions of thunderstorm.