why the height of snow line is not same everywhere?
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Due to variations in the weather condition.
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Areas near a coast may have a lower snowline than areas of the same altitude and latitude situated in a landmass interior due to more winter snowfall and because the average summer temperature of the surrounding lowlands would be warmer away from the sea
(In the mountains)
Therefore, it depends upon both altitude (height of the mountain) and latitude (where the mountain is located). The snowline is much higher near the equator (about 15,000 feet),for example, than it is near the poles (sea level or 0 feet in altitude)
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