Yes! Or why would it be called that?
yess
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.
they get there moisture from the clouds and the storms form by lots of heavy snow
Yes. :) If you search on google Colorado Snow mountains they are very pretty i travled there and actually climbed on one its fun :)
It snow in few African countries on a un-regular basis in the winter, mostly on the high mountain ranges. It snow in the winter on the Drakensberg Mountains and also on some of the mountains in the Western Cape Province in South Africa. Snow also on a regular basis on the Atlas Mountain range in northern Africa (Marokko).
Not all the mountains have snow.
Snow is white, and snow is cold so it appears on the tops of mountains where it is the coldest.
Not all mountains have snow caps. Some mountains in the southwestern United States do not have snow caps very often.
yes it does have snow on it.
snow and ice
they camouflage in mountains
On the mountains.
The cairngorm mountains in Scotland are covered with snow in winter, spring and autumn. There is snow on the higgest peaks during summer.
You can find snow leopards in the Himalayan mountains or in zoos.
There is more mountains in the West and on mountains it is colder so there is a better chance for snow
The Atlas Mountains in Morocco are high enough to receive snow.
No. Snow and rain wear mountains down. Mountains are built up by the forces of plate tectonics and, occasionally, by volcanic activity.