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Yes. There is snow on Kilimanjaro. People, look at picture!!!!

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Where is the snow capped African mountain which is 3 south of the equator?

mount kilimanjaro


Why is Mount Kilimanjaro snow-capped all year round?

Mount Kilimanjaro has snow on it all year, although it is near equater because of its ALLTITIDE (height)


Is Mount Vesuvius snow capped?

no


WHERE ABOUTS IS THERE SNOW IN AFRICA?

On the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.


Why is Mount Kilimanjaro always covered in snow?

For it high height .


Which are the permanent snow capped mountains within sight of the equator?

Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the only permanent snow cap within sight of the equator.


Is Mount Kilimanjaro close to the equator but has permanent snow and ice on the summit?

yes


Did snow form on Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa because of the mountains latitude?

Even though Mount Kilimanjaro is in the tropics of Africa, snow forms on it because of the high altitude the cap is in. The ice on the cap can be as thick as 40 meters.


Why is Kilimanjaro is capped with snow?

Mt. Kilimanjaro is very high. At high altitudes, it gets colder. That is because sunlight warms the ground which warms the air, so air that is very far from the ground tends to be cold. At when it is cold enough, you get snow.


Can you ski on Mount Kilimanjaro?

No, there is only snow near the very summit of the mountain


Are there rats at Mount Kilimanjaro?

Yes there are rats at and on Mount Kilimanjaro. Yes there are rats at and on Mount Kilimanjaro.


How cold des it get in Africa?

There are a wide range of temperatures in Africa, depending on the latitude and elevation. There is often snow in Cape Town, South Africa, for example, and Mount Kilimanjaro is snow-capped year around. Since the equator goes through Africa, there are a lot more hot areas than cold.