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What is the similarities between rain, hailstones, fog, mist and snow

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"Snow is made up of one or more tiny ice crystals that come together to form the intricate and unique shapes of a snowflake," says ABC weather specialist and presenter Graham Creed, "Whereas, hail is a frozen raindrop and is generally a lot bigger than a pure crystal of ice

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Snow is made up of one or more tiny ice crystals that come together to form the intricate and unique shapes of a snowflake," says ABC weather specialist and presenter Graham Creed, "Whereas, hail is a frozen raindrop and is generally a lot bigger than a pure crystal of ice

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