Of course, if they only pass through warm layers, the question doesn’t even arise: they will remain liquid until they reach the ground, and we will have to deal with regular rain…
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1- The air layer is too thin.Under these conditions, the droplets do not have enough time to return to the solid state; however, they become supercooled, which will eventually allow them to freeze upon contact with the ground (or other surfaces).
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