yes
The snow only falls in the place which has mountains or it falls in the north of a country example Pakistan, British Isles and USA.
Snow forms on mountains due to the decrease in temperature with altitude. As air rises, it cools, causing the moisture it carries to condense and fall as snow. Mountains also experience orographic lifting, where moist air is forced upward by the terrain, leading to more precipitation in the form of snow.
A lot of snow falls in the Andes mountains in South America.
Not all the mountains have snow.
The Jebel Jais mountain Ras AL- Khaimah.
well because the edges are rough and they easily crack and fall especially when there is snow laid on top of them
Snow is white, and snow is cold so it appears on the tops of mountains where it is the coldest.
why snow fall occurs
It doesn't snow in Jamaica at all. However, I heard it once snowed in Blue Mountains long time ago when the time was cooler.
yes it does have snow on it.
No, not all mountains have snow caps. The presence of snow caps depends on factors such as elevation, latitude, and climate. Mountains in higher latitudes or with higher elevations are more likely to have snow caps year-round.
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).