Because it's facking cold mate!
yes, some clouds cover the rocky mountains because they are so tall. clouds usually cover the tops of mountains.
On steep hillsides as well as places which have very little rainfall - such as the Tibetan plateau.
The tops of mountains receive sunlight just like lower elevations. However, the air is thinner at higher altitudes, which means it can absorb and retain less heat. Additionally, the angle of the sun's rays and the presence of clouds can also affect the amount of heat reaching the mountain peaks.
Lightning
mountains
because the top of the mountains will get sand.
On the tops of the sacred mountains in Cuzco
It fall in the ocean if it is by water
we added the word to clouds that are very high <
Cumulus clouds are generally fairly small and not very tall. These clouds typically have flat bottoms and billowing tops. They have weak updrafts and often indicate calm weather. Cumulonimbus clouds are large and usually very tall. They have strong updrafts and typically have flat bottoms and flat tops, forming an anvil shape. Cumulonimbus clouds bring thunderstorms.
Glacial movement begins when the weight of accumulating snow compresses into ice, causing it to flow under its own weight downhill. This typically happens when snowfall exceeds snowmelt for an extended period, allowing the ice to slowly begin its movement.
alpine biomes