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Beheh

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Hail:
 
  A) requires very strong downdrafts.
  B) most frequently occurs in sizes greater than two centimeters in diameter.
  C) can provide the nucleus for graupel formation.
  D) usually forms in cumuliform clouds.

Question 2

Graupel:
 
  A) has sharp edges.
  B) can be as large as hail.
  C) can provide the nuclei for hail.
  D) does not contain air bubbles.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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