Snow is an accumulation[1] of ice crystals that one can find in the winter and the Ice World. In polar regions, snow is a cultural universal; many animals have even evolved to live a life in the snow more easily, such as the blubber of seals and whales and the white fur beneath a polar bear's black skin. Snow can also be used to make snowmen and igloos or folded into snowballs, which can further be used as projectiles.

Snow's only natural predator is trains; the most fearsome is the Snowpiercer.

Criticism

In 1986, residents of Oslo, Norway reported glue on the highway. This is because according to Newton's Third Law of Thermodynamics, glue is the product of the synthesis between snow and gasoline, the fuel that makes cars go. The reaction unfortunately goes beyond equilibrium, meaning it cannot go back to its initial reactants. Norwegian authorities would eventually outlaw gas and diesel cars by 2025 in favour of lithium ion battery cars which are as pure as the driven snow, ensuring that the snow population in Norway doesn't go extinct.

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  1. If this were ablation, it would signal a deficit in snow supply, and demand for snow would exceptionally increase.