Mount Kilimanjaro has snow on it all year, although it is near equater because of its ALLTITIDE (height)
Alot of the Himilayas and the Andies I think. Sorry for the spelling ers.
Around 35,000 people attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro each year.
Kilimanjaro is not a particular hard climb, with thousands of climbers/hikers each year. So thousands of Girls and women have climbed it over the years.
Mount Kilimanjaro has a diverse climate that varies with altitude. While the lower slopes experience a warm and humid climate, temperatures decrease significantly at higher elevations, leading to a cooler climate, particularly in the alpine zone. The summit can be quite cold year-round, often with snow and ice. Thus, while cooler than many regions, the mountain does not have a uniformly cool climate throughout.
There is no record of Mount Kilimanjaro erupting in history. It is a dormant, not an active, volcano.
KIlimanjaro was apparantly found in 1848
Alot of the Himilayas and the Andies I think. Sorry for the spelling ers.
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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.
Around 35,000 people attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro each year.
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Thousands of people every year make it to the top of kilimanjaro.
The Gambia has up to 100,000 tourists a year. But this is increasing rapidly.
Kilimanjaro is not a particular hard climb, with thousands of climbers/hikers each year. So thousands of Girls and women have climbed it over the years.
Mount Kilimanjaro has a diverse climate that varies with altitude. While the lower slopes experience a warm and humid climate, temperatures decrease significantly at higher elevations, leading to a cooler climate, particularly in the alpine zone. The summit can be quite cold year-round, often with snow and ice. Thus, while cooler than many regions, the mountain does not have a uniformly cool climate throughout.
Kilimanjaro was first climbed in 1889 by Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller
All year round