Sleet
Rain is liquid that falls from a clouds. Glaze ice is frozen or partially frozen raindrops, in the form of ice pellets.
Frozen drops of rain that fall as pellets of ice and water are called sleet. Sleet is formed when snowflakes partially melt as they fall through a warm layer of air, then refreeze into ice pellets before reaching the ground.
This type of precipitation is known as sleet. It forms when snowflakes partially melt as they pass through a layer of warm air and then refreeze into tiny ice pellets before reaching the ground.
When ice falls from the sky, it is called sleet. Sleet forms when snowflakes partially melt as they pass through a warm layer of air, then refreeze into ice pellets before reaching the ground.
No, because melted ice is water - you drink water.
Melted ice is liquid water and water boil.
Yes, that is called sleet. Sleet is a type of frozen precipitation that falls as small ice pellets. It forms when raindrops freeze before reaching the ground.
Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
No.
An example of sleet would be when snowflakes partially melt as they pass through a warm layer of air, and then refreeze into ice pellets before reaching the ground. This results in a mixture of ice pellets and water droplets falling as precipitation.
Sleet
ice pellets