A region near the equator can only have snow at altitudes above around 4,500 metres or 15,000 feet.
However, because of the lack of seasonality in temperature and limited seasonality in precipitation at the equator, once one reaches an altitude high enough for snow to stay on the ground for a day, it will become permanent and form glaciers. This is why the snow line actually decreases between the Tropics and the equator from around 6,000 to around 4,500 metres. No glacier exists closer to either Tropic than on Iztaccíhuatl (near Mexico City about 470 kilometres from the Tropic of Cancer) yet numerous glaciers exist closer to the equator in the Andes, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and a few African mountains.
On tall mountains, of which there are a few.
Mt. Kilimanjaro, among others
Kilimanjaro. Cotopaxi
There are mountains near the Equator and near the South Pole. Obviously, the peak of a mountain is colder than at the foot.
underwater peak with round or irregular top
Mount Everest in the Himalayas, Europe is the highest mountain peak.
A mountain is a landmass that projects conspicuously and is always higher than a hill. A peak is the highest point of a mountain.
Kilimanjaro. Cotopaxi
There are mountains near the Equator and near the South Pole. Obviously, the peak of a mountain is colder than at the foot.
it is because since the earth is round, the light penetrates it first, than the land around the peak of the globe
Mt Kilimanjaro near the Equator always has snow at its peak.
A mountain peak is the top of a mountain.
Wilson Peak (14,017) located near Telluride, Colorado.
Guadalupe Mountain has the Highest point in the region. (Guadalupe Peak 8,749 Ft. / 2,666.69 M).
The mountain peak weathers fastest.
its mountain Logan
Mount Kenya
The peak is called ararat peak.
its a mountain. the top of it is called a peak.