Condensation
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing, fall as SNOW . Water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing fall as RAIN .
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.
The water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing are called rain droplets. This occurs when snow or ice melts as it falls through the warmer air layers of the atmosphere, turning into liquid water droplets.
Depending on the temperature, water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing can become sleet, ice, or snow.
rain drops do not start out as snow or ice. they evaporate from bodies of water go up into the clouds and then fall back down to the ground. when it snows or hails the water first evaporates them becomes a cloud then as it falls back down to earth the freezing air will either turn it to ice or turn it to snow.
It turns into ice.
Colliding drops of water freeze together in the cold upper regions of a thunderstorm to form hailstones. These hailstones grow in size as they continue to collect ice and water until they become too heavy to be supported by the updrafts and fall to the ground as hail.
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Water turns into snowflakes when the temperature drops below freezing, causing water vapor in the air to condense into ice crystals. These ice crystals then gather more moisture as they fall through the atmosphere, forming into intricate snowflakes before reaching the ground.
supersaturation of water vapour leads to the formation of ice crystal
Condensation.