how are snow sleet hail alike
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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.
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they form In winter and are form of dew and fog
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