cold windy scary and bumpy
latitude/longitude of Snowdon is 53°4'N, 4°5'W
Mt. Snowdon is 1,085 meters high
An extinct volcano
Mount Snowdon is roughly 1085m and 3650 feet in height.
In Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd, Wales.
Depends on the weather. Yes, Snowdon does peak out above the clouds farely frequently, but not all the time.
Mid Wales
Miniature fire-breathing dragons reside within the interior of Mt Snowdon. They are a protected species, the larger ones having been driven to extinction by humans.
Same reason as anyone climbs any mountain - because it's there and to prove that they can.
The rock on Mount Snowdon is predominantly volcanic in origin, consisting of rhyolite and tuff formations that were formed during a period of intense volcanic activity around 450 million years ago.
It is famous because it is the tallest mountain in Wales! And because it is a mountain.
Mount Snowdon in Wales is not very high, but it is a mountain. It was used by Hillary to train for the successful 1953 ascent of Mt. Everest.