In microgravity environments like the International Space Station, water forms cohesive blobs up to 10cm in diameter due to surface tension (72 mN/m) without gravity to break them apart, as demonstrated by astronaut Chris Hadfield; this creates significant risks including suffocation if water covers the face and short circuits in electronics, necessitating strict hygiene protocols with no-rinse soap and limited water usage.
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