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Why are mountains often snowcapped?

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Answer: Temperature drops with altitude

Wind blows snow upwardWrong. Wind doesn't blow snow upward. Mountains have snow because temperature decreases with altitude—about 6.5°C per 1000m. High peaks stay below freezing.

Mountains attract cold airWrong. Mountains don't attract cold air. Snow caps form because temperature drops with altitude (lapse rate), keeping peaks below freezing even when valleys are warm.

Temperature drops with altitudeCorrect! Atmospheric temperature decreases with altitude (about 6.5°C per 1000 meters). High mountain peaks are so cold that snow never melts, even in summer. The snow line varies by latitude—near equator it's ~5000m, at poles it's sea level. That's why tropical mountains like Kilimanjaro have snow!

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