Ice-wedging could never occur at the equator, for two very simple reasons. The first is that it is almost always far too hot at the equator for ice to form, due to the high insolation. The second is that even at altitudes high enough for frost to form daily at the equator (roughly above 3,000 metres or 9,800 feet) precipitation, despite declining with altitude due to the low effectiveness of convective rainfall in cool temperatures, is always adequate to prevent deep nightly freezing. At the equator, owing to the high precipitation, the snow line is no higher than the altitude of a mean annual temperature of 0˚C or 32˚F (around 4,600 metres) and ice-wedging obviously cannot occur in areas covered by glaciers.
It might be noted that in arid tropical mountain (confined today to the Desert Andes) ice-wedging can occur as close to the equator as 18˚S, since the snow line is around 1,500 metres or 4,920 feet higher than it is at the equator and continuous permafrost exists on mountain tops.
No! It would not work because:
because the equator is a very hot spot.
it is to warm for ice to form.
yes
Unlikely to be an important or significant cause, since there are onlya few places anywhere on the equator where ice ever exists.
The equator
The Equator.
the prime meridian
The equator is one..... Hope this helped!
Unlikely to be an important or significant cause, since there are onlya few places anywhere on the equator where ice ever exists.
No, not recently. Not much ice near the equator. Something to do with temperature. Some ancient rocks may show signs of ice weathering, due to plate tectonics and climate change.
it needs water
equator is important for it divides the earth into northern & southern hemisphere.it is also the reference point in measuring distances from the north to the south moving towards the equator.
it is important because it divides earth into 2 equal halves.
The equator
Equations allow you to solve mathematical problems.
north and south
The equator and the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn
Capricorn Cancer Equator
The Equator.
The equator and the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn