20 points
If you examine a piece of hail, it might have invisible layers like an onion.
Which answer best explains why this is true?
O
As hail falls, it picks up layers of dust and dirt from the air.
Hail forms layers because it melts as it falls towards the Earth.
O
Air pressure increase while the hail falls and it causes ice layers to form.
Hail builds up ice layers as it travels through updrafts in a storm before it falls.