Because Mountains are alot higher up so they are colder
Snow on mountains is caused by a variety of factors such as altitude, temperature, and precipitation - not just proximity to the sun. Mountains are colder than lower elevations due to thinner air and less insulation from the ground, allowing for snow to accumulate at higher altitudes.
Not all the mountains have snow.
Snow is white, and snow is cold so it appears on the tops of mountains where it is the coldest.
No, not all mountains have snow caps. The presence of snow caps depends on factors such as elevation, latitude, and climate. Mountains in higher latitudes or with higher elevations are more likely to have snow caps year-round.
yes it does have snow on it.
The Andes Mountains are over 10,000 ft in elevation. The snow occurs only in higher elevations.The place your talking about is Volcan Cayambe, since is a short distance above the snow line, it is the only place that has snow year round on the ground
they camouflage in mountains
snow and ice
The cairngorm mountains in Scotland are covered with snow in winter, spring and autumn. There is snow on the higgest peaks during summer.
You can find snow leopards in the Himalayan mountains or in zoos.
On the mountains.
There is more mountains in the West and on mountains it is colder so there is a better chance for snow