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The snowline is at sea level in polar regions.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:The snow lines of Earth's polar regions are found at sea level and evidencing the presence of ice caps. Explanation: The snow line is considered a line that is used for separating the areas covered with snow and without snow. This line is formed at 3,500 meters from the sea level.

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Answered by samridhi075
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The level of the snow line is much lower in winter than in summer. It is also affected by distance from the equator, along which it is found at an altitude of c. 3 mi (5 km); in polar regions it is at sea level
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