Because southern Chile is colder and closer to the south pole, so the climate is more like in Sweden for example (which is also cold and close to the pole)
There are no glaciers on Fiji. It's too warm for a start.
No. There are no glaciers in Kansas. The climate is too warm and there are certainly no mountains.
No, glaciers are not found in Florida. The state's warm climate and low elevation prevent the formation and persistence of glaciers. Glaciers typically exist in polar regions and high mountain areas where temperatures are consistently cold enough to support ice accumulation.
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No, Florida has never been covered by glaciers. During the last Ice Age, glaciers did not reach as far south as Florida due to the state's low elevation and proximity to the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
because austrailia has warm weather and warm weather does not cause glaciers to form
There are no glaciers on Fiji. It's too warm for a start.
No. There are no glaciers in Kansas. The climate is too warm and there are certainly no mountains.
Chile is thousands of miles long form north to south. There are warm parts and cold parts, like Alaska and California in the US.
Peaches need warm climates to grow in, like that of china, italy usa spain, greece, france, turkey, iran, chile and argentina, which are the top 10 growing countries for peaches in the world.
Glaciers are located in nearly freezing water and the global warming is slowly heating the water which makes the glaciers melt.
th climate in Chile is very very hot in the sumer and freezing in the winter In the summer it is very very cold but in the winter it can very hot Thank you for asking hun ^_^
They originate from Chile, South America, so I imagine that it would be rockie and warm. you can look up Chile on Google Earth and see what it looks like, I've never been there.
No. Illinois does not have any tall mountains and is too warm for glaciers to form. It is far from the nearest volcanic acitivity.
No. Jerusalem has snow occasionally, but is far too warm for glaciers. Even Mount Hermon, which is much higher, loses its snow in the summer.
Glaciers may seem like an unimportant, uninteresting topic, but it has made significant changes to the landscape in nearly every area of the world. Even what are today very warm areas, glaciers could have existed millions of years ago. Results of glaciers include "U" shaped valleys with the edges scratched/polished by the things the glaciers carries. Glaciers also have incredible moving strength. Boulders have been known to be moved hundreds of miles from their original position.
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