![]() ![]() Though there is still an indirect connection between the accumulation of greenhouse gases and Kilimanjaro's disappearing ice. There is also the mass and energy balance considerations and the shapes of features suggests that the fluctuations is due atmospheric temperature. Glaciers are sinking because of rising atmospheric temperature. However, after further analysis and field investigations, global warming is not the main cause of its shrinkage. This could be implicated by global warming, decrease in accumulation combined with an increase in sublimation, driven by a change in frequency and quantity of cloudiness and snowfall. Study shows that there is a decline in Kilimanjaro's ice. The ice cap is too thin to be deformed, and the plateau is too flat to allow for gliding. Its ice consists of an ice cap sitting on the relatively flat summit plateau of its tallest volcanic peak called Kibo. ![]() Tropical glaciers-climate relations are different in the case of Mt. ![]()
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