its on the oppposite end of earth (aka its on the bottom) so the seasons are reversed
Not all mountains have snow caps. Some mountains in the southwestern United States do not have snow caps very often.
It all depends on where you live on this planet of ours. For North America ~ January, for South America ~ July, for Asia ~ December - February, for Europe ~ January, for Africa ~ July, for Australia ~ July
The highest temperature recorded in Minnesota was 114 degrees Fahrenheit on July 6, 1936 at Moorhead, MN.
july
Yes, mountainous areas of the northern hemisphere can see measurable amounts of snow in July. Aspen Colorado has seen several inches of snow during the 4th of July parade. July is in the middle of winter in the southern hemisphere.
If you want cold weather and a lot of new snow, July. Many mountains in Chile are snow covered all year.
The snow season in Chile begins in late June and ends about the middle of October. July or August would be great month to go skiing in Chile.
yes it does. It snows in Chile in the mountains.
July indeed. Mid of the winter. January is summer in Chile and there is no snow left in the ski resorts with an average temperature of 30 Celsius in Santiago for January.
Spain, Chile, and Argentina all have incredible mountains. Depends on what you are looking for (and when because Spain is in the winter, but Chile and Argentina the Summer)
July and August:D
no u can not becuse is wil be to hot
January. It does not snow in July.
The highest mountains in South America are The Andes Mountains.
There are wonderful ski destinations in US, Canada, Chile and Argentina.
Not all the mountains have snow.
Only in the mountains above 10,000 feet.