Lots of mountains have snow all the year round.
The mountain just has to be high enough that the average temperature is below 0°C most of the year, and the few days in summer which are above 0°C are not enough to melt all the snow which fell during the long winter.
Examples are the Himalayes, the Andes, the Alps etc.
a snow line is a line of snow on a mountain that stays there year round!
The snow line.
apls mountain is all i know
Not year round but for the better part of the year.
Yes, there are numerous glaciers on the mountain, which means there is snow and ice year-round. If you plan on visiting, there is typically still snow on the ground at Paradise during much of July, though this depends on the year. All roads are open in July, however.
I believe that Mt. Kilamajaro is in Africa somewhere, and given its height, being a mountain, it probably has snow all year round. Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania, Africa, is Africa's highest mountain. Although it very close to the equator it is high enough that the temperature on the summit remains below freezing all year round. On top there is snow and small but permanent glacier of ice. Yep you can find it on Mount Kilimanjaro which is 19340 feet.
Alaska
Many of the National Parks have high mountains with snow throughout the year. I visited The Rocky Mountain National Park and roads were closed in June because of heavy snow fall. The Grand Tetons National Park is another with high peaks.
snow line
Snow can last year round on mountain peaks. Normal altitudes follow a continental climate, so first snowfall is likely October or November.
Yes. And the permanent snow fields are sometimes called glaciers. The altitude is high enough -- making the temperature permanently below freezing -- so that whatever moisture is in the air falls or collects as snow or ice crystals.
A snow capped mountain is a mountain with snow on the top if it.