Frozen raindrops are sleet, individual pellets of ice.
Snow is formed by ice crystals that form around a particle of dust.
Hail is a ball of frozen ice that accumulates by layers in a thunderstorm.
Rain
Snow is frozen raindrops.
Freezing rain and a slick ground
Rain is liquid that falls from a clouds. Glaze ice is frozen or partially frozen raindrops, in the form of ice pellets.
Water falling from clouds is called precipitation, or more commonly, rain (or snow, if the water is frozen).
Rain has more mass when not frozen.
Snow - is simply frozen raindrops !
hail
A dark rain cloud is called a nimbus. These clouds produce rain and snow as they are filled with compact and frozen moisture.
Hail is frozen rain, but it is made by accretion high in the clouds. Rain that freezes on its way down to the surface is called sleet.
Tableau is a frozen image with actors making every ting from chairs to clouds.
Falling moisture is officially called precipitation. It can fall in the form of liquid rain or in the frozen form of snow or sleet.