Sea level in the Antarctic, indeed this last winter, we in NZ had sea level snow as far north as 45 deg S.
No, glaciers can develop below the snow line. While the snow line is the altitude at which snow accumulates and exceeds melting, glaciers can form and persist in areas where snow falls and compacts into ice faster than it melts. Glaciers can exist in both high-altitude and polar regions.
Not high enough altitude
Variations in the altitude of the snow line are caused by the relative location of the nearest coastline and the latitude. At the Equator the snow line is at 4500 m and at the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn can be as high as 5700 m.
Chandigarh is located in a region with a tropical climate, where the temperatures rarely drop low enough for snow to form. The city's geographical location and altitude contribute to its milder winters and absence of snowfall.
It is the highest mountain in Africa and there are very low temperatures at the top. It has two rainy seasons during the year, which fall as snow at the top and it can also fall during other times of the year.
No, glaciers can develop below the snow line. While the snow line is the altitude at which snow accumulates and exceeds melting, glaciers can form and persist in areas where snow falls and compacts into ice faster than it melts. Glaciers can exist in both high-altitude and polar regions.
Not high enough altitude
Cirrus clouds are high enough to be at a low enough temperature for the water droplets to form into ice crystals. However, Cirrus clouds are not precipitation clouds, so no snow or rain can fall from them. The clouds that can cause snow to fall in the right conditions are Nimbostratus and Cumulonimbus clouds.
Variations in the altitude of the snow line are caused by the relative location of the nearest coastline and the latitude. At the Equator the snow line is at 4500 m and at the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn can be as high as 5700 m.
Even though Mount Kilimanjaro is in the tropics of Africa, snow forms on it because of the high altitude the cap is in. The ice on the cap can be as thick as 40 meters.
Wrong altitude and longitude.
The mountains you mean? Its because at the altitude they're at the snow doesn't melt off.
The characteristics of altitude include a marked decrease in temperature along with a decrease in available oxygen. Altitude also offers increased amounts of snow and wind.
Snow forms on Mount Kilimanjaro due to its high elevation, which allows temperatures to drop significantly, even in a tropical region. The mountain reaches an altitude of 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), where the air is cool enough for snow and ice to accumulate. Additionally, the mountain's glaciers are fed by moisture-laden winds, which contribute to precipitation in the form of snow at higher altitudes. This unique combination of altitude and climatic conditions allows for the presence of snow and glaciers on Kilimanjaro.
Chandigarh is located in a region with a tropical climate, where the temperatures rarely drop low enough for snow to form. The city's geographical location and altitude contribute to its milder winters and absence of snowfall.
It is the highest mountain in Africa and there are very low temperatures at the top. It has two rainy seasons during the year, which fall as snow at the top and it can also fall during other times of the year.
At an altitude of 55,000 feet, it is unlikely to experience rain in the traditional sense. Instead, the conditions at that height are typically too cold for liquid water to exist, resulting in the formation of ice crystals or snow. Weather phenomena at such altitudes are influenced by factors like temperature and atmospheric pressure, which generally lead to precipitation in the form of ice rather than rain. However, precipitation can occur in the form of ice or snow, depending on the surrounding conditions.