Hail is a common weather phenomenon like wind, frost, rain and snow. How is hail formed?
After the water on the surface is turned into steam by the sun, it will rise to the sky, and a lot of steam will condense together and become clouds. The humidity at this time is 100%. When we encounter cold air, these vapors will liquefy and condense quickly to form raindrops through the dust in the air. When the temperature drops to a certain extent, these vapors will rain due to saturation and condensation. If cold air is encountered and there are no condensation nuclei, then water vapor will turn into ice or snow. If the temperature drops sharply, it will condense into larger ice cubes, that is, hail.
Hail weather will cause great damage to many places, especially in some mountainous and hilly areas in the north. The terrain in these areas is complex and the weather changes frequently, so hail weather often occurs, and these places are also greatly damaged. Hail is very harmful to agriculture. Particularly heavy hail destroyed crops and even damaged houses. People who have no time to dodge may be smashed, and many depths may be damaged by hail. Especially heavy hail, some of which may be bigger than grapefruit, may kill people and destroy many farmland, buildings and vehicles on the road. It is very lethal. Hail weather is a very serious natural disaster.
Therefore, in daily life, if you encounter hail weather, you must pay attention to hiding in solid buildings to avoid being hurt by hail. If the car has the conditions, try to park in the garage, otherwise it may be hit by hail or even broken.