Answer:
1- SLEET
2- HAIL
3- RAIN
4- FREEZING RAIN
5- SNOW
Explanation:
(1) Sleet- Sleet refers to the type of rain that forms very small ice crystals as it falls from the cold air. This cold air provides a much cooler temperature favoring in the formation of these crystals.
(2) Hail- When the ice pellets are allowed to scatter within the dense cloud, then the ice pellets combine with the water droplets present at a higher altitude. It then grows larger in size, and after this continuous motion of ice pellets, they fall back on the surface.
(3) Rain- It is the most commonly occurring precipitation and these raindrops are formed when the ice crystals in the clouds are melt.
(4) Freezing Rain- These are raindrops that usually gets freeze as they fall over the surface in a comparatively colder weather. After precipitation, the surface gets covered by these ice coatings.
(5) Snow- The ice crystals when it grows and gets accumulated in the clouds, they form snowflakes that are of variable shapes and sizes.
Hence the correct answers are being matched.