In some places there is, generally extremely far north or up in elevation.
No, Mount Whitney is not snow covered year round. Snow typically covers the peak from late fall to early summer, with snowmelt occurring in the summer months. However, the exact timing and amount of snow can vary each year depending on weather conditions.
While Mount Fuji does have snow on its peak for a significant portion of the year, especially during the colder months, it does not have snow all year round. The snow typically remains on the summit from about October to around early June.
The amount of snowfall in the Arctic can vary widely depending on location, but on average, around 6-12 inches of snow can fall per year in some Arctic regions. However, in other areas, such as parts of Greenland and northern Canada, much higher snowfall totals can occur, with some areas receiving several feet of snow annually.
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
Many of the National Parks have high mountains with snow throughout the year. I visited The Rocky Mountain National Park and roads were closed in June because of heavy snow fall. The Grand Tetons National Park is another with high peaks.
No, Mount Whitney is not snow covered year round. Snow typically covers the peak from late fall to early summer, with snowmelt occurring in the summer months. However, the exact timing and amount of snow can vary each year depending on weather conditions.
The snowy owls habitat is generly a cold place like the arctic tundra and is covered in snow all year round. This is the owls choice of habitat.
a snow line is a line of snow on a mountain that stays there year round!
The snow line.
While Mount Fuji does have snow on its peak for a significant portion of the year, especially during the colder months, it does not have snow all year round. The snow typically remains on the summit from about October to around early June.
Poland is arctic country.
The amount of snowfall in the Arctic can vary widely depending on location, but on average, around 6-12 inches of snow can fall per year in some Arctic regions. However, in other areas, such as parts of Greenland and northern Canada, much higher snowfall totals can occur, with some areas receiving several feet of snow annually.
The temperature averages below freezing year-round.
The Alps are tall mountains that are covered with snow all year in Europe.
Nords?
RouNd about middle dec and end of year
the artic then every year they fly round the world to Antarctica