There isn't actually a snow capital, but as far as actual cities you might consider Marquette, MI to be the capital. It gets over 150" annually, particularly inland.
The city of Hobart in Australia receives the most snow fall.
According to NCDC, Homer averages 57.8" annually.
No, a desert generally receives very little precipitation (less than 10 inches annually), and even less snow.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania receives an average of around 30-40 inches of snow annually. Snowfall amounts can vary each year depending on weather patterns and conditions.
It does in most winters. They average about 16" annually.
The continent of Antarctica receives snow and is a desert. Most of the deserts of North America also receive snow.
In the NW hills, averaging over 50" annually.
The area in Georgia that typically receives the most snow is the higher elevations in the northern part of the state, specifically in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Cities like Blue Ridge, Blairsville, and Clayton are known for experiencing more snowfall compared to other parts of Georgia.
Fort Bragg is on the coast and does not receive snow.
Many of the deserts in the United States may receive some snow in the winter, which quickly disappears. The Great Basin probably receives the most snow each year.
Annually, it's about 20-30 inches, less farther to the east.