Please help with the following:

How does sleet differ from snow?

A. It is not a form of precipitation.
B. It is liquid and not ice.
C. It starts as rain and freezes in the air.
D. It starts as water vapor and changes to a solid.

I know that answer is not D because I got it wrong. Is C correct?

If anybody can check my answer, it will be greatly appreciated! :)

4 answers

I think C is correct.
Thank you Ms. Sue. :)
You're welcome, Brady.
Yes, C is correct because snow falls a snow but sleet falls as rain and freezes.
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