Sleet
Fog
Hailstone
Vapour E. Mist
Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The answer is D. Vapour.
Sleet, fog, hailstone, and mist are all forms of precipitation. Precipitation is water that falls to the Earth’s surface from the atmosphere. It can be in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail, or fog.
Vapour is not a form of precipitation. It is a gas that is formed when water evaporates. Vapour is invisible, but it can be seen when it condenses into clouds.
Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:
- Sleet is a form of precipitation that is made up of ice pellets. Sleet forms when raindrops freeze as they fall through cold air.
- Fog is a cloud that forms at ground level. Fog is made up of tiny water droplets that are suspended in the air.
- Hailstone is a form of precipitation that is made up of ice balls. Hailstone forms when water droplets freeze and grow as they are carried up and down in thunderstorms.
- Mist is a type of fog that is made up of very small water droplets. Mist is often so thin that it can be difficult to see through.
- Vapour is a gas that is formed when water evaporates. Vapour is invisible, but it can be seen when it condenses into clouds.