I KNOW THE PASSAGE IS A LITTLE LONG BUT HELP ME OUT PLZ 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST AND 5 STARS
While hail and sleet are both types of frozen precipitation, there are key differences that meteorologists note. Hail forms when a dust particle or other small object traveling in air currents interacts with super cold moisture. The water freezes around the particle, forming an ice pellet. As more moisture adheres, the pellet grows into a ball. Sleet can also be in the form of a pellet. However, it forms when snowflakes travel through cold air, warm air, and then back into cold air. The changing air temperatures melt and then refreeze the water. There are no dust particles or other objects within sleet
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