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Which answer correctly explains the difference between sleet and hail?

A. Sleet is larger than hail and both forms of precipitation usually fall in the winter.
B. Sleet is usually part of a thunderstorm, and hail comes from thin layers of rain clouds.
C. Sleet and hail are the same except that sleet usually falls in summer and hail usually falls in winter.
D. Sleet is ice that forms when snow falls through multiple levels of warm and cold air, and hail is rain
that freezes multiple times and hits the ground as a round, chunk of ice.
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User WitVault
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The answer is C :) yw
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User Jayda
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

makes the most sense

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User Chrysanthos
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