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Sleet can create hazardous conditions for both land animals and people by making surfaces slippery and difficult to navigate, increasing the risk of falls and injuries. For animals, especially those that rely on finding food on the ground, sleet can cover food sources with ice, making foraging challenging. Additionally, the cold and wet conditions associated with sleet can lead to hypothermia in exposed animals and discomfort for people, particularly if they are not adequately dressed. Overall, sleet can disrupt daily activities and pose safety risks in affected areas.

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3mo ago

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