Yes.
Near the north and it does not snow at the bottom 2001
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There are no snow rabbits native to the North Pole. However, there are Arctic hares that are adapted to the cold climate and can be found in the polar regions. These hares have thick fur that helps them survive in the icy conditions.
The snow leopard is found only in high mountains of the Asian continent, not in North America.
There is Snow in the North because The Place is farther from the equator which is the center of the world in which the core is the hottest. The farther away you are from the equator you are. The colder/ more snow you get a year.
north pole
it has snow
Much of the northern part of North America is covered with snow during the winter, but for more southern parts of the continent, snow can be very rare. See the Related links for a link to the Rutgers Global Snow Lab, which offers a variety of snow cover charts including daily snow cover and snow cover anomalies.
This winter, it may not snow at all.
Some rain forests have snow. It depends on location. The rain forest on the Pacific North West of the North American Continent has snow. It also depends on climate and the weather and if the location is close to the equator.
go through the north part of Mt. Cornet. Go north thn east till you get to Snow Point.