Examples of 'snow line' in a sentence

Meaning of "snow line"

snow line: This term denotes the boundary or elevation above which snow and ice cover the ground for most of the year, particularly in mountainous regions. It is an important concept in climatology and ecology
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  • The altitude, in a mountainous region, above which the ground is covered with snow, at any particular time.
  • The inner limit where volatile molecules can remain frozen in the zone around a star.
  • The limit for water remaining solid instead of evaporating away under solar radiation.

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The snow line depends on the location.
Alpine pastures occur near the snow line.
Retreating snow line reveals organic molecules.
Well at least we are back below the snow line.
The snow line is much lower in the winter.
I was absolutely certain we would be below the snow line.
The snow line will be quite high at first.
I soon reached the snow line.
So the snow line is lower today than it was then.
Another idea is that perhaps this snow line.
In many regions the changing snow line reflect seasonal dynamics.
Trees grow clear to the perpetual snow line.
As the snow line retreats further and further up these peaks.
I suggest we do some exploring down below the snow line.
Old snow line.

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Alpine marmot forage on plants along the snow line.
And the snow line in the mountains keeps creeping upward.
We were at the snow line.
Possible snow line reveals organic molecules around young star.
And there is nothing quite like waking up to a new snow line.
It needs to form past the snow line where ice can form.
It inhabits a wide range of habitats from sea level to the snow line.
The snow line ranges from in the north of the state to in the south.
But it was transported from outside the snow line into the earth.
The definitions of the snow line may have different temporal and spatial focus.
The airport lies on a flat plain below the normal snow line.
Rising temperatures have pushed the snow line higher into the mountains.
The line between these two regions is usually called the snow line.
The permanent snow line is the level above which snow will lie all year.
A plant that grows between the tree line and the snow line.
This is called the snow line in the Nebula.
Mountain glaciers in otherwise unglaciated areas extend to lower elevations due to a lower snow line.
The snow line had descended from Canada weeks before.
Alpine tundra is the region between the tree line and snow line of mountains.
The snow line is easily accessible at Dharamshala than any other hill station in India.
The old tractor managed to stay just above the snow line last week.
I expect the snow line to be the lowest in Wallis and Austria.
The commune is extremely rugged and heavily forested with alpine vegetation below the snow line.
Therefore, the snow line has become an important variable in hydrological models.
ALMA detected various complex organic molecules around the snow line.
The snow line is measured using automatic cameras, aerial photographs, or satellite images.
The highest mountain in the world below the snow line is Ojos del Salado.
The snow line will be situated pretty high at first, but drops during the weekend.
It grows on rocky mountain sides, near to the snow line.
Later, we will transfer to the snow line in the glacier on super-jeep transportation.
Somewhere on this mountain, probably above the snow line.
In Antarctica, snow line is at sea level.
It 's a great way to see where the rain snow line is.
Snow line - The lower limit of permanent snow cover, below which snow does not accumulate.
The highest in the world, and above the snow line.

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