Four friends wrote down their descriptions of hail and snow.
Arnold: Hail is a mixture of rain and snow that usually forms during thunderstorms, while snow is formed when water droplets freeze to form ice pellets at temperatures below freezing.
David: Hail is usually formed as a chunk of ice during thunderstorms, while snow is formed when water vapor freezes to form ice crystals at temperatures below freezing.
Nicole: Hail is usually formed as water droplet at above freezing temperatures, while snow is formed when water vapor condenses into liquid water.
Rebecca: Hail is formed as a chunk of ice during snowstorms, while snow is formed when water vapor freezes to form ice crystals at temperatures above freezing.
Which friend wrote the most complete and accurate description of hail and snow?
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David
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