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Snow covered mountains can be found in several states across the US, including Colorado, Alaska, Washington, California, and Wyoming. Popular mountain ranges known for snow-covered peaks include the Rockies, Sierra Nevada, Cascades, and the Alaska Range.
In usual text, snow-covered would probably be hyphenated - otherwise the sentence could be misinterpreted - consider the difference between the concept of "snow-covered mountains" and the sentence "snow covered mountains".
The Alps are tall mountains that are covered with snow all year in Europe.
The cairngorm mountains in Scotland are covered with snow in winter, spring and autumn. There is snow on the higgest peaks during summer.
The term "nevada" means snow-clad or snow-covered, and the US state was named for its high snowy mountains.
Some examples of European mountains that are covered in snow year-round are the Alps in Switzerland and the Pyrenees in Andorra. These mountains have high elevations and cold temperatures, which contribute to their perpetual snow cover.
snow-covered mountains
The Swiss Alps.
These mountains are likely high-altitude peaks with perpetual snow cover. The snow remains due to the cold temperatures present at high elevations, preventing it from melting. This snow accumulation over time creates majestic, snow-covered landscapes that are awe-inspiring to behold.
Mostly in the mountains of eastern Tennessee which get about 13 inches annually.