Depends on when your going to this certain place. Switzerland and Ceres valley are good places were you can see snow often. You could also see snow near the mountains or in places near Germany.
a permanant ice biome is somewhere very cold where the ice doesnt melt very much so theres always alot of snow and ice for example Antarctica or the north pole but i wouldn't say somewhere like Alaska or something because its not always covered in snow and there are some places with no snow
An avalanche is like a rockslide, but on a snow-covered mountain.
Because the top of mount Everest is very cold
A landscape covered in snow is called a winter wonderland. Snow-covered landscapes are often serene, beautiful, and peaceful, creating a magical and picturesque environment.
No, Greenland is not always covered by ice. It experiences seasonal variation in ice coverage, with the majority of the island covered by ice year-round, but in the summer months, some of the ice does melt.
No, some mountains in Ecuador are snow-covered.
Yes they can! Palm trees exist in places that have occasional snow.
No, Florida is not always covered in snow. In fact, Florida rarely ever has snow, and if ever there will be snow in Florida, it will be in the northern parts.
For it high height .
You can always walk a penguin up a snow covered hill.
Beautiful photographs or paintings of places covered in snow are not difficult to find. Websites that allow users to post personal photos, such as Tumblr or Flickr, are great places to look.
Yes, they do. Because it's always covered with snow and if the snow melts there will always be a thin layer of ice on their tree homes.
a permanant ice biome is somewhere very cold where the ice doesnt melt very much so theres always alot of snow and ice for example Antarctica or the north pole but i wouldn't say somewhere like Alaska or something because its not always covered in snow and there are some places with no snow
The summit of Mount Everest is always cold as it is covered in ice and snow
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.
In usual text, snow-covered would probably be hyphenated - otherwise the sentence could be misinterpreted - consider the difference between the concept of "snow-covered mountains" and the sentence "snow covered mountains".
Because it's covered by a snow cap