Antarctica. And a country is Canada
While Mount Fuji does have snow on its peak for a significant portion of the year, especially during the colder months, it does not have snow all year round. The snow typically remains on the summit from about October to around early June.
As you get higher it gets colder. If you get high enough it gets cold enough for the snow to stay.
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
All of Ohio gets snow every year.
All continents receive direct sunlight for at least part of the year.
Snow usually starts in late November and melts around mid april. Usually anywhere from 4+ feet all winter long. Often flurries. large lake effect snow storms.
The snow line.
Winter tires are for use predominately in the snow and All-season tires are exactly that meant to be used all year around. You will not get as good a traction on snow with the All-season tires as you would with the winter ones but the decision comes down to what part of the country you are in and how much snow you get.
The Alps are tall mountains that are covered with snow all year in Europe.
snow line
No. Australia's Snowy Mountains, in Kosciuszko National Park, do not have snow all year around. Snowfalls usually begin in late May, with the June long weekend (Queen's birthday holiday) regarded as the start of the official snow season. Snow continues through to September and October.
because its cold...