The high elevation of the mountain allows it to maintain cold temperatures despite its location near the equator. This results in snow accumulation that persists year-round at the peak.
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
Snow is indeed found near the equator in Africa. Snow can be found on Mount Kilimanjaro in the nation of Tanzania near the equator.
Antarctica is the frozen continent located south of the equator. It is the southernmost continent on Earth and is covered in ice and snow.
An avalanche is like a rockslide, but on a snow-covered mountain.
Because Philippines is above the Equator that is directly heated by the sun....:)
No, some mountains in Ecuador are snow-covered.
Mt Kilimanjaro near the Equator always has snow at its peak.
Mount Aconcagua, 6,960 m (22,834 ft) high.
The high elevation of the mountain allows it to maintain cold temperatures despite its location near the equator. This results in snow accumulation that persists year-round at the peak.
yes because the equator is super hot. Actually no. While most places on the equator are very warm there are some high mountains in Africa and South America which are very cold and covered in snow.
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
Snow is indeed found near the equator in Africa. Snow can be found on Mount Kilimanjaro in the nation of Tanzania near the equator.
No they are too close to the equator for snow
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".
It's in the Andes in South America. It's a dormant volcano at 20,577 ft in Ecuador and permamantly snow capped.
Because it's covered by a snow cap