I think 12 ft
For it high height .
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.
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).
I was at Dharmasala a week ago...its height is 1750m and no snow in nearby mountains also...
a snow leapord is 10mm long and its height is 70cm and also its weight is 600 stones.
Avalanches can reach high speeds due to factors such as steep slope angles, large amounts of accumulated snow, and the presence of a weak layer in the snowpack. When the stress acting on the snow overcomes the strength of the weak layer, the snow mass can rapidly release and accelerate downhill, leading to high-speed avalanches.
highest point-mount Everest height-8848m.
By rain and snow!
Depends on the height and area.
When humidity is high, it indicates that the air is holding a significant amount of moisture. This can increase the likelihood of precipitation such as rain or snow, as the saturated air may reach its dew point and condense into water droplets or ice crystals. However, high humidity alone does not guarantee rain or snow, as other factors such as temperature and atmospheric conditions also play a role in determining the type of precipitation.
By rain and snow!
No.