The answer is mountains.
This is characteristic of many mountain ranges.
Alot of the Himilayas and the Andies I think. Sorry for the spelling ers.
Meteor Crater, located in Arizona, has an elevation of approximately 5,640 feet (1,720 meters) above sea level. This iconic impact site is about 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles) in diameter and was formed by a meteorite impact around 50,000 years ago. The crater's elevation contributes to its unique geological features and the surrounding high desert landscape.
Because the top of mount Everest is very cold
A mountain is a high natural elevation of the earth's surface that rises abruptly to a summit.
Usually their elevation is low, but sometimes it can be high (for example the highest point in the US High Plains is 7800 ft.).
I believe that the reason they are covered with snow is because of how high the elevation they have.
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Topography shows elevation and surface features. It has had an affect on human life because now, with topography, we know where elevation is and how high it is.
Topography shows elevation and surface features. It has had an affect on human life because now, with topography, we know where elevation is and how high it is.
A plains elevation is typically low, as they are characterized by flat or gently rolling landscapes with low relief and minimal changes in elevation. Plains are ideal for agriculture and are often found in the interiors of continents.
The plateau of Tibet is in Asia. It is sometimes referred to as the "Roof of the World" due to its high elevation.
The great plains are sometimes called the Interior plains or the high plains because of their location and elevation.
Plains can have either a high or low elevation.
There is a section of a beach or shoreline which is sometimes covered by the ocean, when the tide is high, and sometimes is uncovered, when the tide is low; this is the intertidal zone.