snow and ice
The cairngorm mountains in Scotland are covered with snow in winter, spring and autumn. There is snow on the higgest peaks during summer.
Sierra Nevada
Because it is near the sky and it is cold up there so they get lot's of snow.
Yes. Snow falls on the high peaks during some of the winter months.
It could snow on the highest peaks of the Scottish mountains in August but it would be unlikely and there wouldn't prolonged snow cover.
The Caribbean enjoys a warm, tropical climate, since it is relatively close to the equator. There are mountains in the Caribbean, but not really high mountains that might have snow at their peaks.
This is true. There are mountains on the equator (in Ecuador, the Andes Mountains) with snow on their peaks.
They are a barrier to travel and settle ment because of the snow and there peaks
Sometimes it does indeed snow on the peaks of the Sinai Mountains within Egypt.
The Andes are tall, rocky mountains that line the West coast of South America. The mountains have high, pointy peaks and are covered in snow.
Mountains have several features. They have steep sides and sharp ridges and peaks. They are rocky and barren, and usually have snow on them.
Northern India is home to the Himalayas, with peaks over 20,000 feet. Not only does it snow here, but it snows every month of the year, with peaks covered in glaciers. Elsewhere, no, it doesn't snow outside the mountains.