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4B: How much damage can hailstones cause?

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  • February 14, 2025

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  1. Naksh P. says:
    25/02/2025 at 8:40 am

    So fun

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  2. Sanya S. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:53 pm

    1.) so I was really shocked that it didn’t rip
    2.)so actually it didn’t rip only a single rip
    3.) no it didn’t I thought it. Will match mine but I did not😭
    4.) yes something suprising happend it didn’t have a rip only a single one rip

    Sanya

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  3. Mustafa A. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:53 pm

    1.The small plasticine did not do any damage or impact to the paper
    2.We dropped the plasticine from 2 feet and it done no impact
    3. Our prediction was wrong because I thought the big hailstorm would break the paper but it didn’t
    4.The unexpected thing was the big hailstorm did not break the paper . Next I would like the big hailstorm would break the paper

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  4. Shayan S. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:52 pm

    Because the heavier the hailstone is the more it causes the damage.
    It impacted about 3-6 cm of the tissue paper
    It did because I thought it would do more damage
    I’ll change the prediction because I learnt that it does not do so much damage it does a fair amount of damGe

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  5. Freya S. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:52 pm

    1.The smaller size didn’t cause the paper rip the medium also didn’t break whereas the large didn’t.
    2.The height effects the impact of the speed

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  6. Elim F. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:52 pm

    1)The impact of the hailstone was very hard.
    2)The more higher it gets the more impact.
    3) yes because it was fair.
    4)No.

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  7. Zakariyah A. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:52 pm

    Dom was very rude

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  8. Hamasah Y. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:52 pm

    The small size did not cause any damage to the paper the medium size did nothing to the paper and the large hailstone did not cause any damage.

    We investigated the hight of where we dropped it and found no damage.

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  9. Elisei-Ionut P. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:51 pm

    The smaller size didn’t cause the paper to break
    The medium size didn’t cause the paper to break

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  10. Aqsa S. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:51 pm

    1. The smaller size didn’t cause the paper to break ,the medium didn’t cause damage and the large hailstone did cause damage
    2. We investigated the height of the plasticine was dropped from and found

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  11. Amina I. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:51 pm

    The smaller size didn’t cause the tissue paper to break, the medium did cause damage and the large hailstone did cause damage

    We investigated the height of the plasticine was dropped from and found that the tissue only breaks if the hailstone is kinda big

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  12. Tala I. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:51 pm

    I think it’s not a fair test is because my other classmates keep dropping it from random heights and also the kids don’t can get inside like a basketball hoop I will change. I’ll just get the measuring tape and use it help me and not use my naked eyes to verbally drop it and I will use communication

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  13. Naksh P. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:51 pm

    1.The small one caused no damage but the medium one nearly caused some damage but didn’t whereas the big one caused a big impact of damage.
    2. It barely caused any damage
    3.Yes bcs I said the size would cause more impact of damage than dropping it from a bigger height.
    4.No I would make a bigger plasticine hailstone.

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  14. Aadyan W. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:51 pm

    The experiment was kind of a fair test because we were dropping it with force instead of just dropping it but it was fair because we used force on all of them. Next time I will not put force when dropping the hailstone.

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  15. Zakariyah A. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:50 pm

    I think the best size is the big one and that’s because it’s power made the paper rip

    The height of the ball was the same and after we did all of the balls we did a different height and it caused a really different impact

    ???

    The unexpected thing was that the big one ripped the paper

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  16. Rayyan Mirza says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:50 pm

    The smaller size did cause the paper to break, the medium did cause damage and the large hailstone did cause damage.

    We investigated the height of where the plasticine was dropped from and found the higher you dropped the plasticine the more it ripped.

    Our prediction was correct because the largest one caused the most damage and that is what we predicted.

    Yes because we would make the height taller.
    Yes because the small one did damage .

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  17. Esa I. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:49 pm

    We investigated the height of were the plasticine was dropped from and found the more hire the more damage.No because the small and medium one didn’t break through but we didn’t do the large one.
    No I will change the height.

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  18. Dennis B. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:47 pm

    1.) so all of them did not rip the paper
    2.)it didn’t cause any damage just own rip!
    3.) my results didn’t match because I thought that everything will rip
    4.)yes something did unexpected happen we were so shocked that it didn’t rip just a tiny piece I could change it by adding more force and a longer measure tape!

    Dennis

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  19. Aadyan W. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:46 pm

    The smallest size didn’t cause the paper to break ,the medium didn’t break and the large hailstone did cause the paper to break.
    We investigated the height where the plasticine was dropped from and found. We kept the height of the plasticine the same throughout our experiment.
    Our prediction that the small would not break it, the medium would break and the large one would.I know this because that’s what we predicted.
    The thing we unexpectedly was that the medium somehow didn’t break it.

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  20. Tala I. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:46 pm

    The large one ripped a paper
    1 meters
    Yes because the sizes of the hail can cause a number of impact of the paper
    There is somthing unexpected it is that the medium size hail made a tiny teeny rip
    I will change the heights of the drop and not smashing it on the paper

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  21. Esa I. says:
    14/02/2025 at 1:41 pm

    The small size didn’t cause the paper to break, the medium didn’t cause damage.

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