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they get there moisture from the clouds and the storms form by lots of heavy snow
so the snow falls perfectly like a snow globe
The Appalachian Mountains
The snow only falls in the place which has mountains or it falls in the north of a country example Pakistan, British Isles and USA.
Not all mountains have snow caps. Some mountains in the southwestern United States do not have snow caps very often.
The Appalachian Mountains are older and more eroded than the Rocky Mountains.
erosion from rain, wind, snow,hail, and any other types of wheather
Lake Erie, Foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, farmland, cities, small towns. Snow, rai, heat and humidity. And some nice spring and fall days.
A lot of snow falls in the Andes mountains in South America.
Definitely not, although it's a strange thing to think of quantifying an entire state's snow. While the mountains of CO get a ton of snow, so do the mountains of all the other states out West.