India is not at the equator, though it is located at a latitude generally associated with warm climate. The glaciers of India are in the Himalayas, the tallest mountain range in the world. No matter the latitude, it is always cold at high elevation. Even at the equator, the air more than 5 kilometers above sea level is almost always below freezing. Temperatures in the Himalayas are certainly low enough to support the formation of glaciers.
India wasn't always near the equator. Infancy India was its own continent before crashing into Asia, creating the Hymilayas, home of the tallest mountains. But before India collided with Asia, it was very close to the south pole, which is cold. And the presence of glaciers is still there today. The actual glaciers melted away, but the path they left behind is still there, and that is what scientists are looking at.
No. The last glaciers in Pennsylvania melted about 12,000 years ago.
glaciers are big and vary cold.
Wisconsin had glaciers thousands of years ago but there are none currently in the state.
With so little precipitation, it is difficult for glaciers to grow more quickly. What this also means is that the existing glaciers are millions of years old.
At one point the tectonic plates moved the glaciers to the equator. That's how the glaciers moved.
it has evidence of these glaciers because of the existence of Pangea.In the diagram that scientists believe Pangea was India Was Connected to the South Pole meaning it would have evidence of having glaciers on it
India wasn't always near the equator. Infancy India was its own continent before crashing into Asia, creating the Hymilayas, home of the tallest mountains. But before India collided with Asia, it was very close to the south pole, which is cold. And the presence of glaciers is still there today. The actual glaciers melted away, but the path they left behind is still there, and that is what scientists are looking at.
No. The last glaciers in Pennsylvania melted about 12,000 years ago.
359 Mya (million years ago)
there is scientifical evedence to prove that approximately eight million years ago the present location of the equator was the north pole, and another "pole shift" is on the way!!
glaciers are big and vary cold.
Wisconsin had glaciers thousands of years ago but there are none currently in the state.
it formed glaciers it formed glaciers
No, the last glaciers in Australia melted about 3000 years after the last ice age, however we do have glacial lakes, which are the remains of our extinct glaciers.
No, India was was not part of Asia at that time, it was still moving north-east across what was to become the Indian Ocean. In fact it was still south of the equator.
With so little precipitation, it is difficult for glaciers to grow more quickly. What this also means is that the existing glaciers are millions of years old.