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Three friends wrote down their descriptions of sleet and hail.

Dan: Sleet is small, frozen ice pellets that melt and refreeze as they pass through different layers of air, while hail is usually formed as larger chunks of ice during thunderstorms.

Julie: Sleet is a mixture of solid ice pellets and liquid rain, while hail is usually formed as water droplets at above freezing temperatures.

Timothy: Sleet is formed when water vapor freezes to form ice crystals that join to form flakes, while hail is formed as a chunk of ice during thunderstorms.

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Answer: B

Explanation: Sleet is a type of winter precipitation,essentially ice pellets or frozen rain from melted snowflakes. When snow falls through a layer of warm air in the atmosphere and a second deep layer of freezing air near the surface,the snow will partially melt and re-freeze. Sleet is a winter weather hazard that can cause serious travel problems.

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Answer:

what do you want if it is the one that is the most correct than it is Julie

Step-by-step explanation:

Hail is frozen water

Sleet is half ice have water

P.S I do not need you to answer any questions:)

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