Geography, asked by AayanAzmat009, 11 months ago

how are snow sleet hail alike​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sleet typically bounces when it hits the ground. Freezing rain follows a similar journey as sleet, but instead of a thin pocket of warm air, freezing rain falls through a larger pocket of warm air in the middle of its journey. Freezing rain begins as snow, but when it reaches the warm pocket, it melts and becomes rain.

Answered by raisuman2006
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Answer:

they form In winter and are form of dew and fog

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