Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
Alaska
Not year round but for the better part of the year.
The Rockies, the Smokies in winter, the Sierra Nevadas, the giant mountains of Alaska.
apls mountain is all i know
Alot of the Himilayas and the Andies I think. Sorry for the spelling ers.
Alaska
The Alps are tall mountains that are covered with snow all year in Europe.
Not year round but for the better part of the year.
I'm not sure of the city, but Alaska usually has snow.
Usually, yes. Sometimes in the summer it gets warm enough to melt some of the snow away in some of the cities.
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
The Rockies, the Smokies in winter, the Sierra Nevadas, the giant mountains of Alaska.
apls mountain is all i know
Alot of the Himilayas and the Andies I think. Sorry for the spelling ers.
Yes. And the permanent snow fields are sometimes called glaciers. The altitude is high enough -- making the temperature permanently below freezing -- so that whatever moisture is in the air falls or collects as snow or ice crystals.
It varies from 200" to over 400" just inland.
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