A small soft piece of frozen water that falls from the sky as snow
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Graupel , also called soft hail, hominy snow, or snow pellets, is precipitation that forms when supercooled water droplets are collected and freeze on falling snowflakes, forming 2–5 mm (0.08–0.20 in) balls of crisp, opaque rime. Graupel is distinct from hail and ice pellets.
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A small soft piece of frozen water that falls from the sky as snow.
Complete Question:
A small soft piece of frozen water that falls from the sky as ______
- Snow
- Graupel
- Sleet
- Hail
Explanation:
- A little, soft clump of frozen water that descends as snow from the sky.
- Snow is formed when water vapour condenses and freezes without passing through the liquid stage.
- Deposition is the term for this procedure. Snow can occur in the mild updrafts of stratus clouds or at high altitudes in a thunderstorm's very cold parts.
- Snowflakes are aggregation, or groupings, of snow crystals that cling or otherwise attach to each other, rather than individual snow crystals as we are accustomed to seeing them. When compared to individual snow crystals, aggregates can develop to enormous sizes.
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