on a cold day, you go outside after a rainstorm and find pellets of ice on the ground. the pellets are all…

on a cold day, you go outside after a rainstorm and find pellets of ice on the ground. the pellets are all around 3 millimeters in diameter. which type of precipitation are these pellets? snow hail sleet freezing rain

on a cold day, you go outside after a rainstorm and find pellets of ice on the ground. the pellets are all around 3 millimeters in diameter. which type of precipitation are these pellets? snow hail sleet freezing rain

Answer

Brief Explanations:

Snow is in flake - like form. Hail is much larger, usually >5 mm in diameter. Sleet consists of small ice pellets around 3 mm in diameter formed when raindrops freeze on their way down. Freezing rain freezes upon contact with surfaces. The described ice pellets around 3 mm in diameter are sleet.

Answer:

sleet