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It is generally cold after a hail storm than during and before the hail storm. Give reasons.
Calorimetry
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It is generally cold after a hail storm than during and before it because after the hail storm, ice absorbs the heat energy required for it's melting from the surroundings, so the temperature of the surrounding falls further down and we feel more cold.
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