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many people think it is freezing rain but really it is sleet! Sleet starts out frozen hits a pocket of warm air starts to melt then it hits a cold pocket of air before it hits the ground. it may repeat this pattern various times before hitting the ground.
Gravity causes it to take the path of least resistance.
Primary effects are things that happen straight away as soon as the earthquake hits, such as; buildings shake/collapse (depending on how strong the earthquake is) roads crack/fall in, gas and water systems/poles break/burst
it stays on the ground until it weakens
Sleet forms when it hits the ground
The Ground Will shake!
* It stays water, it leeches through the ground or evaporates always staying as water.
Yes.
ground water
You gotta clean the mess up:)
No Rain water is very soft. The harness of water is a result of the mineral content and rain water has a very low mineral content as it hits the ground or water on the ground.
many people think it is freezing rain but really it is sleet! Sleet starts out frozen hits a pocket of warm air starts to melt then it hits a cold pocket of air before it hits the ground. it may repeat this pattern various times before hitting the ground.
It will be unlikely to penetrate the surface.
It refracts, reflects, and absorbs light.
Gravity causes it to take the path of least resistance.
If it hits the ground then hits the batter then yes. If it just hits the ground then no.
When a meteor hits the ground it is called a meteorite.