Yes, there are many glaciers on the mountain above about 8,000 feet where snow and ice don't melt. Hundreds of inches fall every year on Paradise Ranger station which is around 5500 feet, and it often doesn't completely melt until late June or July at that elevation. But it does all melt. You have to get above 7-8 thousand feet, depending on the year, to find snow that does not melt.
Yes, there are numerous glaciers on the mountain, which means there is snow and ice year-round. If you plan on visiting, there is typically still snow on the ground at Paradise during much of July, though this depends on the year. All roads are open in July, however.
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Mt. Rainier is a volcano.
No. Mount Rainier is in Washington.
Mount Rainier is in the United States.
Yes, there are numerous glaciers on the mountain, which means there is snow and ice year-round. If you plan on visiting, there is typically still snow on the ground at Paradise during much of July, though this depends on the year. All roads are open in July, however.
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There once was an explosion that made Mt. Rainier volcano smaller. There is very little erosion because the top is always snow covered.
Mt. Rainier is a volcano.
NO there are no tapeworms at mt. rainier.
No. Mount Rainier is in Washington.
Mount Rainier is a composite volcano.
Mount Rainier is in the United States.
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When there are no clouds. It is always cold enough there to snow. It just depends on the weather. It snows there year round. There are periods with little or no snow, these are known as the climbing season.