How are rain,sleet,and hail similar and how are they different?

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Rain is water in its liquid form.

Sleet is partly frozen rain.

Hail is small frozen balls of ice.
Rain, sleet, and hail all contain ice particles. They differ in the way they are formed, and under the prospects they are formed.
They are all very small except hail can get very large. They all fall from the sky in different forms.
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