The correct answer is Sleet. Key Points - The conversion of water vapour into the water is called condensation. - It is caused due to the loss of heat. - The capacity to hold water vapour may saturate when the moist air is cooled and the extra water vapour then condenses. - Condensation depends upon the relative humidity of the air and the amount of cooling. - Precipitation consisting of small ice pellets formed by the freezing of raindrops or of melted snowflakes is called sleet. - Sleet is liquid water that freezes before it hits the ground. Hence it is not the form of condensation.