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The climate covers areas in or near the polar regions, such as Antarctica and around the north and south pole, and on the top of the highest mountains.
It can be use like the land climate and colors
The Rwenzori Mountains, previously called the Ruwenzori Range, with peaks more than 5100 meters is the highest mountain range in Africa. The Atlas Range at 2500 km is the longest mountain range in Africa.
A region near the equator can only have snow at altitudes above around 4,500 metres or 15,000 feet. However, because of the lack of seasonality in temperature and limited seasonality in precipitation at the equator, once one reaches an altitude high enough for snow to stay on the ground for a day, it will become permanent and form glaciers. This is why the snow line actually decreases between the Tropics and the equator from around 6,000 to around 4,500 metres. No glacier exists closer to either Tropic than on Iztaccíhuatl (near Mexico City about 470 kilometres from the Tropic of Cancer) yet numerous glaciers exist closer to the equator in the Andes, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and a few African mountains.
Precipitation, Barometric pressures, Wind, geography/terrrain, water masses.
The climate covers areas in or near the polar regions, such as Antarctica and around the north and south pole, and on the top of the highest mountains.
the mountains and basins region
It can be use like the land climate and colors
The Rwenzori Mountains, previously called the Ruwenzori Range, with peaks more than 5100 meters is the highest mountain range in Africa. The Atlas Range at 2500 km is the longest mountain range in Africa.
The range located in the south of the Yukon Territory is the Saint Elias Mountains. This mountain range includes notable peaks such as Mount Logan, which is the highest mountain in Canada. The Saint Elias Mountains are characterized by their rugged terrain, glaciers, and diverse ecosystems, playing a significant role in the region's geography and climate.
What are the different types of mountains? How are mountains formed? What is the highest mountain in the world? How do mountains influence weather patterns and climate? What challenges do people face living in mountainous regions?
A region near the equator can only have snow at altitudes above around 4,500 metres or 15,000 feet. However, because of the lack of seasonality in temperature and limited seasonality in precipitation at the equator, once one reaches an altitude high enough for snow to stay on the ground for a day, it will become permanent and form glaciers. This is why the snow line actually decreases between the Tropics and the equator from around 6,000 to around 4,500 metres. No glacier exists closer to either Tropic than on Iztaccíhuatl (near Mexico City about 470 kilometres from the Tropic of Cancer) yet numerous glaciers exist closer to the equator in the Andes, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and a few African mountains.
They are found every where. From the deepest oceans and seas to the top of the highest mountains to in the ice of glaciers to very hot water vents.
The equatorial region near the equator receives the highest insolation due to the direct angle of the sun's rays. This region receives a higher amount of solar energy compared to other areas on Earth.
Glaciers are a landform that best describes a cold climate as they are large masses of ice that form in regions where the temperatures are consistently low. They shape the landscape through processes like erosion and deposition, leaving behind distinctive features like moraines and U-shaped valleys.
The Himalayan Mountains are the highest!
The region with highest mountains is the himalayas.southwest