There are only three native British species of snakes and of these only two are likely to be found on Mount Snowdon, as the Smooth Snake is mainly confined to the southern counties of England and south Wales. The two which might be found on Mount Snowdon are the Grass Snake and the Adder (also called the Viper).
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Mt. Snowdon is 1,085 meters high
Mount Snowdon is the remains of a long extinct volcano.
Plants found on Mount Snowdon in Wales include heather, bilberry, and various grasses, mosses, and lichens due to the harsh mountain environment. Some rare alpine plants such as purple saxifrage and mountain avens can also be found at higher altitudes on the mountain.
Yes, although it's not normally called "Mount Snowdon" -- just Snowdon, or Yr Wyddfa in Welsh.
Yes, there is a railway which runs up to the top of mount Snowdon.
Mount Snowdon is roughly 1085m and 3650 feet in height.
Mount Snowdon is the highest peak in Wales, standing at 3,650-feet. Thomas Johnson was the first person to reach the summit in 1639. Edmund Hillary trained on Mount Snowdon for his Mount Everest expedition.
No, Mount Snowdon is a perfectly natural mountain. There is a man-made cairn (pile of stones) on the top of Snowdon, perhaps that's what you are thinking of.
Mount everest is where i have been to with my class
Mount Snowdon is the remains of an ancient extinct volcano.
Great Britain - Hastings and Winchester are in England. Mount Snowdon is in Wales