Can the snow line be at sea level? If so, where and why?

The snow line is a conditional border, above which snow accumulates faster than it melts. Low temperatures and high humidity reduce the level of the snow line.
The snow line can be at sea level. This, for example, is the situation on the islands of the Arctic Ocean or in Antarctica.



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