1. How is the formation of snow, hail, sleet and freezing rain different from each other?
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Sleet forms in winter storms, while hail is a warm-season type of precipitation. As noted above, sleet forms when snow melts in a warm layer and then refreezes into ice pellets as it falls though a cold layer. ... The hailstones grow bigger in the clouds as ice crystals and cloud droplets freeze onto them.
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