Argentina, Chile, Canada, The U.S., Norway, Finland, Sweden, Italy, Nepal, China, Russia, Greenland(Denmark owned), and Antarctica.
The snow line.
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.
Nords?
The Alps are tall mountains that are covered with snow all year in Europe.
of course not! its warm all year round in the rainforests
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
its because they don't they only are awake for all year round.
Ben Nevis
Some examples of European mountains that are covered in snow year-round are the Alps in Switzerland and the Pyrenees in Andorra. These mountains have high elevations and cold temperatures, which contribute to their perpetual snow cover.
Many of the National Parks have high mountains with snow throughout the year. I visited The Rocky Mountain National Park and roads were closed in June because of heavy snow fall. The Grand Tetons National Park is another with high peaks.
Countries near the equator are the warmest year-round.
Probably because its warm all year round in the south, and most parts never get snow which would kill the plants, so they can grow all year round.