Ice and snow are know to develope everwhere in the world where conditions are right, such as South America. Though it is rare ice and snow can develope in parts of South America
Yes
A lot of snow falls in the Andes mountains in South America.
That is not at all true. You will find snow in the south temperate regions (and regions farther south) of Africa, South America, Antarctica and Australia, and possibly other parts of the south as well. It also snows in the oceans far south enough for snow to form.
it is shaped like an ice cream cone
The Sahara desert is in north Africa not in south America.
In winter in southern New Zealand, the snow line will be about 1000 m. In summer the permanent snowline will be about 2000m. There are consequently many significant glaciers and snowfields. There are only a couple of "ice fields" remaining, the 'Olivine Ice Plateau', and maybe a couple of small ones in Westland. In colder weather in the south, it will snow right to sea level, but never lasts for long there.
ice and snow in south america ...
The Appalachian Mountains
A lot of snow falls in the Andes mountains in South America.
The frozen water at the South Pole is fresh water ice.
because it is cold
Snow falls in the accumulation area, usually the part of the glacier with the highest elevation, adding to theglacier'smass. As the snow slowly accumulates and turns to ice, and the glacier increases in weight, the weight begins to deform the ice, forcing the glacier to flow downhill.
south america(cape horn)
The Midwest America will be covered in snow and ice in 10,000 years
tubituan
Ice because I know that snow melts ice.And why does snow melts ice???
ice and snow are very cold ice ice baby
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