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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.

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