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Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
The Himalayan Mountains are the highest mountains in the world. They are covered in snow all year from the altitude. The higher the point, the colder it gets. So, the Himalayan Mountains are so tall that the caps are snow capped all year.
they get snow 15mm of snow each year thats it just 15mm because in hawaii it is pretty hot and tropical so yeh
Snow is extremely rare in the jungle, as it typically requires subzero temperatures, whereas the jungle tends to have a tropical climate. However, there are some high-altitude jungles in regions like the Andes Mountains where snow can occur during certain times of the year. Overall, snowfall in the jungle is very limited.
An average annual snowfall in the plains of Yellowstone is about four meters, but places in the mountains can get about twice that. It can also vary quite considerably from year to year.
15 ft of snow a year
The Andes Mountains are over 10,000 ft in elevation. The snow occurs only in higher elevations.The place your talking about is Volcan Cayambe, since is a short distance above the snow line, it is the only place that has snow year round on the ground
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The Andes mountain range runs down the western edge of South America, from Venezuela and Colombia, through Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, and then serves as a general border between Chile (the Pacific coast) and Argentina, which extends eastward to the Atlantic Ocean.
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
The Alps are tall mountains that are covered with snow all year in Europe.
The Himalayan Mountains are the highest mountains in the world. They are covered in snow all year from the altitude. The higher the point, the colder it gets. So, the Himalayan Mountains are so tall that the caps are snow capped all year.
Lots of mountains have snow all the year round. The mountain just has to be high enough that the average temperature is below 0°C most of the year, and the few days in summer which are above 0°C are not enough to melt all the snow which fell during the long winter. Examples are the Himalayes, the Andes, the Alps etc.
they get snow 15mm of snow each year thats it just 15mm because in hawaii it is pretty hot and tropical so yeh
yes, it is true.
Yes it snow every winter in the mountains of Hawaii.
Snow is extremely rare in the jungle, as it typically requires subzero temperatures, whereas the jungle tends to have a tropical climate. However, there are some high-altitude jungles in regions like the Andes Mountains where snow can occur during certain times of the year. Overall, snowfall in the jungle is very limited.