no it can not because it is not at high altitudes.
Temperature decreases with altitude because pressure decreases. This is the primary reason you can get snow at low latitudes but at high elevations. At elevations above 15-20,000 feet, you can even have glaciers, which is essentially snow that falls and doesn't melt.
At 60 degrees latitude, the region is typically a high-pressure region due to the sinking air associated with the subtropical high-pressure belts. This creates stable, dry atmospheric conditions with generally clear skies.
A latitude belt refers to a region that is around a latitude. This may also be used to define a region which is between two latitudes.
Tropical vegetation and jungle grows at low latitude areas.
snowing
No
Temperature decreases with altitude because pressure decreases. This is the primary reason you can get snow at low latitudes but at high elevations. At elevations above 15-20,000 feet, you can even have glaciers, which is essentially snow that falls and doesn't melt.
At 60 degrees latitude, the region is typically a high-pressure region due to the sinking air associated with the subtropical high-pressure belts. This creates stable, dry atmospheric conditions with generally clear skies.
I would choose a location at a low latitude, near the equator!!!!!
low-latitude regions
he latitude of a region determines how much sunlight the area receives.
A latitude belt refers to a region that is around a latitude. This may also be used to define a region which is between two latitudes.
Where is your region?
I would choose mid-latitude, as it is the tropics, where the Sun shines directly overhead and there is no autumn and winter. The tropics are located between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Both high and low latitude places are near the North and South poles, which means that they are both cold.
Tropical vegetation and jungle grows at low latitude areas.
the latitude is 600.5 and longtitude is 100.2
The Equator is at 0 degrees latitude. A low latitude is a latitude with a low number, ie. relatively close to the Equator. The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude, the North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. A high latitude is one that is relatively close to the poles.