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On mountains and peaks. One example is the Kilimanjaro, in Africa very close to the equator.

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Ice closer to the equator is typically found at high elevations, such as in mountainous regions or on volcanoes. These areas have colder temperatures that allow ice to form and persist despite their proximity to the equator. Additionally, some regions can experience glacial activity due to factors like high altitude, strong winds, and decreased solar radiation.

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