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There are snow-capped mountains near the equator.
It would be cold because at the top of a mountain it is always cold no matter what.
All of the places along the equator are not warm because of the mountain ranges, even on the equator mountains are really COLD
places like Kenya and Tanzania where they have high mountains
No matter which way the poles tilt, the equator always receives enough direct sunlight to prevent a winter. Though, if there are no clouds to trap in the heat of the day, the equator can be very cold at night.
they are MOUNTAINS. mountains are high in the sky.. where it is cold..
There are snow-capped mountains near the equator.
It would be cold because at the top of a mountain it is always cold no matter what.
All of the places along the equator are not warm because of the mountain ranges, even on the equator mountains are really COLD
places like Kenya and Tanzania where they have high mountains
No matter which way the poles tilt, the equator always receives enough direct sunlight to prevent a winter. Though, if there are no clouds to trap in the heat of the day, the equator can be very cold at night.
No, actually. Antarctica used to be located near the equator.
IT is cold because the sunlight it receives is very indirect. This radiation has to go through a larger part of the atmosphere, so more of it is absorbed. The earth is heated by these rays, so the Arctic is unable to get very warm.
Even near the equator, it is cold enough to maintain permanent snow covering at high elevations.
yes because the equator is super hot. Actually no. While most places on the equator are very warm there are some high mountains in Africa and South America which are very cold and covered in snow.
No because some places have mountains or high plateaus where it gets cold so not all places along the equator are hot. Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya is almost on the equator and has snow on the top. Nearness to the sea can also have an effect.
Hot air holds moisture far more efficiently than cooler or cold air ... thus a higher humidity at the equator, where temperatures are higher.