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Which conditions are necessary for sleet to form?

Water is blown around by gusts of wind with temperatures above freezing.
Water is blown around by gusts of wind with temperatures below freezing.
Water passes through layers of air with temperatures above and below freezing.
Water passes through layers of air with temperatures at or below freezing.

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Answer: C

Explanation: Sleet only happens under very specific weather conditions. There must be a layer of air near the ground whose temperature is below freezing, where water turns to ice. Above this layer of freezing air must be a layer of warmer air.

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User Jshbrmn
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Answer:

it is c because sheet is kinda like thin pieces of ice.

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