Well at this very moment they say it has About 699 cm OS snow. 22 feet, and is calling for ALOT more, so my guess is they can get alot of snow. :) But the snow they have now, i heard is a record of most snow in a log time.
This will obviously vary through time. Refer to the related link, however, for an up-to-date reading of snow depth and recent snow fall.
It depends on what mountains you are talking about. Every mountain is different because of their temperature.
I belive 12 inches
34 ft of snow and sleet
It usually snows so much on Mount Washington because the mountain is tall and the temperatures on the peak are very cold.
I'm pretty sure that Elbe is the closest. I'll look when I go there next. My new answer: Eatonville, b/c it iss on the base of Mount Rainier.
has mount katmai did any damage
Mount Vesuvis caused alot of damage! (:
It will snow for like a couple days every few years and actualy put snow on the ground but not much, it usualy just melts right away.
Mount Washington has a base of 50 cm. Last night they got 25 cm. They have a web site that tells current snow conditions. Check the Mount Washington website for details of current snow totals.
On average, Mount Washington receives at least .1 inches of snow 118 days out of the year. This New Hampshire mountain sees over 40 inches of snow from December through March.
It usually snows so much on Mount Washington because the mountain is tall and the temperatures on the peak are very cold.
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Snow doesn't tend to accumulate on "the rock" because the wind quickly blows it off the summit. You can check on the current conditions though at the related link.
not much just like today
Exactly what you weigh on the ground.
Ground water accounts for approximately .61% of the earth's water today.
After retiring from the presidency in March 1797, Washington returned to Mount Vernon with a profound sense of relief. He devoted much time to farming.
A major volcano in central Mexico. Its appearance and internal structure is very much like that of the Mount Rainier in Washington state.
The same it was when it was first built, its granite it doesn't change much.