Mount Snowdon is roughly 1085m and 3650 feet in height.
In 2010 there were 2,331,237 visitors to Mount Rushmore National Memorial, the largest number of visitors to ever visit Mount Rushmore.
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.
Mount McKinley, also known as Denali, receives around 400,000 visitors annually. Many visitors come to explore Denali National Park and Preserve, which is home to the mountain.
Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales standing at a height of 1,085 metres. There is no list kept for who or how many climb the mountain each year, it is a very popular climb so I expect there are tens of thousands who climb it.
On average, Mount Aso in Japan receives around 2-3 million visitors annually.
This would be impossible to answer because there are no lists of people who climb or attempt to climb on Mount Snowdon.
Snowdonia is a national park. The mountain is called Snowdon and it is within the area of the national park, along with many other mountains. Snowdonia is in the north west region of Wales and Mount Snowdon is close to the town of Llanberis.
about 6000 i think i cant actually remember of by heart
Probaly 2-8 peaks and 9 engines considering L.A.D.A.S. was destroyed
300,000
Mount Kosciuszko, the highest mountain in Australia, attracts around 100,000 visitors per year. While not all visitors climb to the summit, a significant number of people do attempt the hike to the peak.