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Glaciers usually grow in Alaska. Though they are found in mountain ranges. The weirdest part is glaciers can grow in every single continent but, Australia. In the tropics glaciers occur only on high mountains.
mountains, hills, volcanoes... Think high
the mountains are high up and the trench is close to the magma that is how different it is
Vapor pressure is just a measure of water vapor in the air. The amount of moisture air can hold increases rapidly as temperature increases, and it is very warm in the tropics. Additionally, converging air in the tropics tends to generate a lot of rain, which provides plentiful sources for evapotranspiration outside of the tropical oceans.
The four vitamin D zones that the earth is divided into are Tropics, Subtropics, Mid-latitudes, and High latitudes. Each repeats in a sequence from high to low latitudes.
Glaciers usually grow in Alaska. Though they are found in mountain ranges. The weirdest part is glaciers can grow in every single continent but, Australia. In the tropics glaciers occur only on high mountains.
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No, mountains that are 100 miles high just disappear every now and then.
no because you get sepsis when your usally in the mountains or in high alltituides.
High rugged landforms are also called mountains. There are mountains in virtually every region of the world. Some famous mountains include Mount Everest, Mount Kilimanjaro, and Mount Blanc.
There are several, but the most notable is the common raven.
it is tropical along the coasts and colder in the high mountains
The freeze thaw is very common up in the high mountains. :)
A range of very high mountains.
extra tropics
No. You can only have mountains in relation to valleys. If every place was as high as a mountain, it would be called a plateau.
Every biome except for arctic.