Not year round but for the better part of the year.
Alot of the Himilayas and the Andies I think. Sorry for the spelling ers.
Because the top of mount Everest is very cold
Yes, Mount Ararat is frequently covered in snow due to its high elevation of over 16,000 feet (5,137 meters). Snow can be present on the mountain year-round, especially at the peak. However, the amount of snow can vary depending on the season and weather conditions.
The top of Mount Rainier is white because it is covered in snow and ice year-round due to its high elevation and cold climate. Snow accumulates on the summit and sticks around, creating the appearance of a white peak.
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
Alot of the Himilayas and the Andies I think. Sorry for the spelling ers.
Because the top of mount Everest is very cold
Yes. And the permanent snow fields are sometimes called glaciers. The altitude is high enough -- making the temperature permanently below freezing -- so that whatever moisture is in the air falls or collects as snow or ice crystals.
Mt. Whitney
Yes, Mount Ararat is frequently covered in snow due to its high elevation of over 16,000 feet (5,137 meters). Snow can be present on the mountain year-round, especially at the peak. However, the amount of snow can vary depending on the season and weather conditions.
Mount Everest is usually icy and covered in snow all year round. Read more about the weather on Mount Everest at the link.
The top of Mount Rainier is white because it is covered in snow and ice year-round due to its high elevation and cold climate. Snow accumulates on the summit and sticks around, creating the appearance of a white peak.
For it high height .
Mount Everest is made of rock and parts of it are covered by ice and snow
The Alps are tall mountains that are covered with snow all year in Europe.
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
Mount Kilimanjaro is a snow-covered dormant volcano in the country of Tanzania on the continent of Africa. The other snow-covered dormant volcano on the African continent is Mount Kenya, in the country of Kenya, to the north of Tanzania.