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How does sleet differ from snow?

a it is not a form of precipitation
b it os liquid and not ice
c it starts as rain and freezes in the air
d it starts as water vapor and changes to a solid

please select the best answer from the choices provided
a
b
c
d​

User Tpdi
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

so its not water and its not ice,,which means its B <3

User Jeff Hutchins
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Answer:

It starts as rain and freezes in the air.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sleet is that form of precipitation that freezes down in air or after the contact with the earth due to extreme low temperature in a region. For example, sleet is common in Tundra region like Alaska and Northern Canada.

How does sleet differ from snow? a it is not a form of precipitation b it os liquid-example-1
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