about one foot of snow equals an inch of rain.
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Nope. It doesn't make itself, it freezes in the air
it is where snow or rain freezes on contact with the ground or an object
Some of the characteristics that distinguish the different forms of precipitation are: Whether is falls in liquid form (rain) or frozen form (snow) and whether it freezes while falling to the ground (hail, sleet) or freezes once it is on the ground (freezing rain), Wet snow is distinguished from snow by the amount of water in the snow. To learn more about precipitation, visit the Related Link.
Some of the characteristics that distinguish the different forms of precipitation are: Whether is falls in liquid form (rain) or frozen form (snow) and whether it freezes while falling to the ground (hail, sleet) or freezes once it is on the ground (freezing rain), Wet snow is distinguished from snow by the amount of water in the snow. To learn more about precipitation, visit the Related Link.
snow happens when rain freezes while falling, that's why when it is snowing it is always cold, otherwise the rain would not freeze into snow while in midair.
If the water vapor freezes , it falls as snow.If the rain freezes on the way down it falls as sleet.
ANSWER:Sleet is frozen rain.
Super Cool Rain is rain which falls as snow then melts on the way down and before i touches the ground again quickly freezes but not enough so when it touches a solid it freezes instantly
True. Frozen rain and snow are both formed from frozen water droplets, although they have distinct formation processes. Frozen rain, also known as sleet, occurs when raindrops freeze before reaching the ground. Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes directly into ice crystals.
Super Cool Rain is rain which falls as snow then melts on the way down and before i touches the ground again quickly freezes but not enough so when it touches a solid it freezes instantly