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Lira
Be a Good One!

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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quote: | Originally posted by Tubular Billiam
Snow is snow frozen water droplets as they fall and don't melt. Sleet is water droplets that are frozen but melt as they hit the ground (opposite of freezing rain). Wet snow is just snow that has a high liquid water ratio. Dry snow has a low liquid water ratio. |
Here's Will's answer to our question 
quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
dude.......winter clothing, summer clothing, spring clothing and fall clothing, all the same thing???? |
I was in Japan for just a month, so it made no sense to buy more clothes as I was short of money (I did rent a skying suit shortly after, but that's about it). Besides, I live in a place where the weather is pretty much the same all year round, so I'm not used to this "winter clothing/summer clothing" difference.
In short, yes. All the same thing 
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Mar-19-2013 21:16
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itsamemario
Italian Plumber

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Mushroom Kingdom
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Too further complicate matters..
Sleet refers to two distinct forms of precipitation:
Rain and snow mixed, snow that partially melts as it falls (UK, Ireland, Australia and Canada).
Ice pellets, one of three forms of precipitation in a US-style "wintry mix", the other two being snow and freezing rain (US).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleet
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