well the answer to this is that mainly hail is found in a thunderstorm that is peices of ice getting bigger and bigger and it is to heavy for the clouds to hold anymore and sleet is just about the same as freezing rain, is rain that occurs when the rain falls into a cold area in the atmosphere where the temperature cold enough for the rain to freeze .
Freezing rain Sleet
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
Freezing precipitation is called sleet or freezing rain.
Rain, sleet, hail, snow and freezing rain
Rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain.
Freezing rain and sleet are the same thing if you leave it up to the basics. Both of them are tiny bits of ice falling from the clouds.
* Rain * Snow * Sleet * Hail * Freezing Rain
It becomes sleet...
Freezing rain occurs when the layer of freezing air is so thin that the raindrops do not have enough time to freeze before reaching the ground. ... Sleet is simply frozen raindrops and occurs when the layer of freezing air along the surface is thicker. This causes the raindrops to freeze before reaching the ground.
Rain, snow, sleet, hail, freezing rain
rain,sleet,freezing rain,snow,and hail
sleet or freezing rain, depending on the temperature profile. If the raindrops freeze completely into ice pellets before hitting the ground, it is sleet. If the raindrops freeze upon impact with surfaces at or below freezing, it is freezing rain.