No. Sleet consists of small pellets of ice typically pea sized or smaller. Pea sized hail is common, but in some instances hail can be larger than softballs.
Precipitation is what causes rain, sleet, snow, and hail.:)
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
Yes. Wetlands do not have a unique climate and can be found in a variety of climates, many of which can get both hail and sleet.
Snowflakes are lighter than the more frozen denser hail.
No. Sleet is a form of winter precipitation. Some thunderstorms, however, produce hail, which is sometimes confused with sleet.
* Rain * Snow * Sleet * Hail * Freezing Rain
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Hail has a bigger diameter because sleet comes out of the clouds as the form of rain, then if its just cold enough, it freezes when it gets to a point where its cold. Hail is frozen high in the sky, so it has more time to freeze and get larger.
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Sleet, Hail, and Snow: in the winter Sleet: -4 to 14 degrees F.
Precipitation is what causes rain, sleet, snow, and hail.:)
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
Yes, even hot deserts occasionally experience snow, sleet and hail.
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Yes. Wetlands do not have a unique climate and can be found in a variety of climates, many of which can get both hail and sleet.
Rain, snow, hail, and sleet are a few forms of precipitation.
Rain or hail, usually, with the addition of hail or sleet.