no, there is no weather in space.
how does a snow leopad mate
YES matter is anything that has mass and takes up space including snow and even air
No. Snow is a result of moisture being carried up into the atmosphere by convection. There is no atmosphere, moisture, or convection in space to produce snow, though there are, no doubt, ice crystals broken off from comets.
A quinzhee is a shelter made from a pile of snow that is hollowed out on the inside to create living space.
A Comet
Comet.
5GB is the space required to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard, but don't expect to be able to run Snow Leopard in that space. You will need at least 15 - 20GB to run Snow Leopard and its apps.
Apple is to tree like snow is to winter.
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it's a commet
Snow comes from clouds bearing the gaseous form of whatever the snow consists of. On Earth, the clouds bear moisture and the snow consists of frozen water. On the average, the flakes fall in a preferential direction because of the gravitational acceleration of the planet in proximity to which this is all happening. In space ... without clouds, gas, moisture, water, or a whole lot of gravity ... snow doesn't stand a chance.
A comet, a dirty snowball actually.