The adjective should properly be hyphenated, as snow-capped, because the noun adjunct form is not different or unique. However, some dictionaries do list it as a single word "snowcapped" from the equally rare noun "snowcap."
Yes, the hyphenated form snow-covered is an adjective, or an adjectival form at least. In the sentence 'the snow covered the sidewalk' it would not be an adjective.
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comparative: snowier superlative: snowiest
It can be a verb or an adjective. adjective: The falling snow is beautiful. verb: He is falling down the steps.
Snowcapped is Nevado in Spanish. It means that the top or peak is capped with snow. It is mostly used to describe the peak of mountains covered with snow.
A snow capped mountain is a mountain with snow on the top if it.
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Snow Capped is not one of Nevada's nicknames.Nevada's nicknames are:The Silver StateThe Sagebrush StateThe Battle born StateThe name Nevada itself comes from the Spanish for "snow covered".
Nevada means mountain covered in snow in Spanish.
Yes. It is in a fairly cool climate and is often capped with snow.