No. Snow is a type of precipitation. It is weather.
snow mountains
A landform with an elevation above 1000 feet is considered a highland or a mountainous area. These areas typically have rugged terrain and may be covered with forests, snow, or glaciers depending on the climate.
The landform you are describing is a mountain, specifically a peak or summit that is characterized by its height and often jagged, spiky appearance. Mountains can reach significant elevations, leading to colder temperatures at their tops, where snow may accumulate. The highest mountains, such as those in the Himalayas, often have snow-capped peaks year-round due to their altitude.
The primary landform of New Zealand is mountains. The New Zealand Alpine fault line runs down through both major islands, resulting in significant, striking mountainous countryside, with snow covered peaks in the south.
landform is a thing.
landform
YES! it is landform
Yes. Snow-capped mountains, fertile fields, safe harbors, river valleys -- pretty much everything except deserts or tundrea.
it's land
Yes, river IS a landform.
It is a physical landform, yes.
NYS landforms is a kind of landform that has arts