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It stays on the mountains longer because up in the mountains, the air is a lower temperature and that makes it hard for it to melt. So up here in Wyoming, our snow in the Unita mountains usually stays all year long. :)

AnswerSince the top of a mountain is closer to the sun than the base is, the peak should be warm and toasty, right? Actually the top is the mountain's coldest spot. Here's why: The dense atmosphere near the base easily traps heat. But the thinner atmosphere near the peak traps less heat, and the temperature gets colder and colder the higher you go up. Above a certain point, called the snow line, snow never melts. So when it comes to mountains, snow doesn't always mean wintertime.
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