Which kind of precipitation is formed, in part, by wind?(1 point)

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rain
rain

sleet
sleet

snow
snow

hail

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Hail is the type of precipitation that is formed, in part, by wind. It develops in thunderstorms where strong updrafts carry water droplets upward into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere, causing them to freeze and form layers as they are lifted and dropped multiple times before falling to the ground.

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