Not all the mountains have snow.
The Himalayan Mountains are the highest mountains in the world. They are covered in snow all year from the altitude. The higher the point, the colder it gets. So, the Himalayan Mountains are so tall that the caps are snow capped all year.
No, to have snow on top (permanently) the height of the mountain must exceed that of the snow line for the particular latitude at which the mountain is located (the snow line is higher at the equator than it is at the poles). Mountains that do not reach this height are not permanently snow capped (they may have snow on in winter months).
apls mountain is all i know
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
they get there moisture from the clouds and the storms form by lots of heavy snow
Not all mountains have snow caps. Some mountains in the southwestern United States do not have snow caps very often.
The Himalayan Mountains are the highest mountains in the world. They are covered in snow all year from the altitude. The higher the point, the colder it gets. So, the Himalayan Mountains are so tall that the caps are snow capped all year.
The Alps are tall mountains that are covered with snow all year in Europe.
Asia has many mountains so it is a tourist site in the winter because of all that snow. The mountains cause problems because when the snow melts from on top of the mountains, the valley floods.
Snow on the cooler, shadowed side of mountains, often remain when other snow has melted.
Snow is white, and snow is cold so it appears on the tops of mountains where it is the coldest.
No, to have snow on top (permanently) the height of the mountain must exceed that of the snow line for the particular latitude at which the mountain is located (the snow line is higher at the equator than it is at the poles). Mountains that do not reach this height are not permanently snow capped (they may have snow on in winter months).
Definitely not, although it's a strange thing to think of quantifying an entire state's snow. While the mountains of CO get a ton of snow, so do the mountains of all the other states out West.
No, not all volcanoes have snow. Whether a volcano has snow on its peak depends on its location, elevation, and climate. Some volcanic peaks in high-altitude regions do have snow, while others in warmer climates do not.
yes it does have snow on it.
apls mountain is all i know
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.