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Terry wrote the following passage to compare rain and snow. Read the passage and find the mistake in Terry's description.
The air temperature affects the type of precipitation that falls. Rain falls when the air temperature is below freezing, while snow falls when the air temperature is above freezing. The layers of air in the atmosphere can also have different temperatures, creating hail and sleet.
Which of the following corrects the mistake in Terry's passage?
Both rain and snow fall when the temperature of the air is above freezing.
Rain falls when the air temperature is above freezing, while snow falls when the air temperature is below freezing.
A Both rain and snow fall when the temperature of the air is above freezing.
B Rain falls when the air temperature is above freezing, while snow falls when the air temperature is below freezing.
C The temperature of the air has no effect on the type of precipitation that falls.
D The temperature of the different layers of air creates rain only, while hail and sleet are created due to low humidity.
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