Africa’s highest mountain is near the Equator; it has glaciers on top. Explain why?
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Usually erosion rate on mountains in temperate and polar regions so high that the the mountains exhibit a negative growth, i.e. their height reduces over time. As mountains in tropics (near equator) exhibit positive growth they are usually the highest
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Usually erosion rate on mountains in temperate and polar regions so high that the the mountains exhibit a negative growth, i.e. their height reduces over time. As mountains in tropics (near equator) exhibit positive growth they are usually the highest.
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