A. Snow

B. Rain
C. Hail
D. Sleet
E. Freezing Rain


__b, a__ The two types of precipitation collectively referred to as “wintry mix”
__a____ The shape and size are dependent on temperature
__d____ Frozen rain formed when raindrops pass through a subfreezing layer of air
___a___ Precipitation in the form of white, translucent ice crystals
___d___ Precipitation also referred to as “ice pellets”
__b____ Precipitation that forms from collision coalescence
__e____ A coating of ice on objects formed when supercooled raindrops freezes on contact
___c___ Irregular-shaped lumps of ice that form in thunderstorms
___e___ Also referred to as a “glaze”

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Yes, your answers are correct:

A. Snow - Precipitation in the form of white, translucent ice crystals. The shape and size are dependent on temperature.

B. Rain - Precipitation that forms from collision coalescence.

C. Hail - Irregular-shaped lumps of ice that form in thunderstorms.

D. Sleet - Frozen rain formed when raindrops pass through a subfreezing layer of air. Also referred to as "ice pellets".

E. Freezing Rain - A coating of ice on objects formed when supercooled raindrops freeze on contact. Also referred to as a "glaze".

B, A - The two types of precipitation collectively referred to as "wintry mix".

Here's the correct mapping:

A. Snow: Precipitation in the form of white, translucent ice crystals.
B. Rain: Precipitation that forms from collision coalescence.
C. Hail: Irregular-shaped lumps of ice that form in thunderstorms.
D. Sleet: Frozen rain formed when raindrops pass through a subfreezing layer of air. Also referred to as "ice pellets."
E. Freezing Rain: A coating of ice on objects formed when supercooled raindrops freeze on contact. Also referred to as a "glaze."

Hope this helps!

Yes, I think your answers are all correct.