Well, yes. The North and South poles are furthest away from the equator and thus, the coldest
I guess it could near the poles perhaps
Near the poles.
The climate where precipitation always falls as snow is a polar climate, found in polar regions near the North and South poles. In these areas, temperatures are consistently below freezing, causing all precipitation to be snow.
If it wasn't for the basket the poles would just fall down through the snow.
Snow is indeed found near the equator in Africa. Snow can be found on Mount Kilimanjaro in the nation of Tanzania near the equator.
A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
The snow on poles is not responsible for ozone depletion. There is no connection.
A glacier is a slowly moving mass or river of ice. This happens because of the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
It would start to fall as rain or snow depending on the exact temperature however if it was colder near the ground it would turn into snow or ice.
Sri Lanka has never recorded with a snow fall as it is a tropical country located near the equator.
why snow fall occurs
The temperature of the air near the ground is the main factor in determining whether precipitation falls as rain or snow. If the temperature is above freezing, the precipitation will fall as rain. If the temperature is below freezing, the precipitation will fall as snow.