Snow, sleet and hail are the forms of- (NDA 1 2022 Exam-10 April 2022)

A. Precipitation

B. Condensation

C. Transpiration

D.  Evaporation

Solution: A
Rain, hail, and snow are the three most common types of precipitation.
Rain: Rain is a type of precipitation that occurs when water droplets fall to the surface of the Earth. When rain falls from the clouds, but freezes before it reaches the ground, it is referred to as ice pellets or sleet.
Hail: Hail forms in the clouds of a cold storm. It forms when droplets of very cold-water freeze, or turn solid, as soon as they touch things like dust or dirt.
Snow: Snow is the type of precipitation that falls in the form of ice crystals. The ice crystals are formed individually in clouds, but when they fall, they stick together in clusters of snowflakes.
Hence, (A) is the correct answer.

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