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Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the only permanent snow cap within sight of the equator.
There are snow-capped mountains near the equator.
The Himalayan Mountains are the highest mountains in the world. They are covered in snow all year from the altitude. The higher the point, the colder it gets. So, the Himalayan Mountains are so tall that the caps are snow capped all year.
The snow-capped mountains in South America are mainly found in the Andes mountain range, which runs along the western side of the continent. Some of the highest peaks with permanent snow cover include Aconcagua in Argentina, Huascarán in Peru, and Chimborazo in Ecuador.
No, to have snow on top (permanently) the height of the mountain must exceed that of the snow line for the particular latitude at which the mountain is located (the snow line is higher at the equator than it is at the poles). Mountains that do not reach this height are not permanently snow capped (they may have snow on in winter months).
Sierra Nevada
The Snow Capped Andes Mountains - 1915 was released on: USA: June 1915
The cairngorm mountains in Scotland are covered with snow in winter, spring and autumn. There is snow on the higgest peaks during summer.
they are MOUNTAINS. mountains are high in the sky.. where it is cold..
Yes, because Kenya has mountains, and mountains can be snow-capped.=D
Because it is near the sky and it is cold up there so they get lot's of snow.
The mountains you mean? Its because at the altitude they're at the snow doesn't melt off.
The snow-capped Rockie Mountains were a beautiful sight. Hope that's good. :)
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Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the only permanent snow cap within sight of the equator.
A snow capped mountain is a mountain with snow on the top if it.
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