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18 January, 23:40

How are hail and snow similar?

A. They are solid precipitation that forms in clouds at or below freezing temperatures.

B. They are liquid precipitation that forms at or above freezing temperatures.

C. They fall when there are cirrus clouds in the sky.

D. They require gusts of wind that move the frozen chunks around and cause them to grow larger.

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  1. 19 January, 00:45
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    (A) They are solid precipitation that forms in clouds at or below freezing temperatures.
  2. 19 January, 03:27
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    the answer is a

    Explanation:

    i did process of elimination and i got a
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