It really depends on where they are located. Like the Rocky Mountains are very warm and sometimes hot, and the Appalachian Mountains are not that hot.
Canadian Rockies have glaciers and permanent snowcover ( not hot at all ). The rivers flowing off them are ice blue in colour, indicating liquid ice cubes.
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Lowland would indicate areas that are generally near the base of a mountain or a range of them. This lowland doesn't necessarily have to be on, or near sea level. Mountain top, would indicate areas that are on, or near the mountain top. These two areas are places where two types of gorillas live: The lowland gorillas and the mountain gorillas - found somewhere near Rwanda, Africa.
It can be cold. But near the equator it can be hot
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its a small town near foxton.
Yes it grows wild, and in plantation areas in cool humd areas such as farms, mountain, near the rivers
Sometimes they are called the foothills, or the piedmont, (French for foothills).
Mild and rainy in the winter, and hot and dry in the summer.
Mountain areas: Avalanches, rockfalls, altitude sickness, extreme weather conditions. Coastal regions: Tsunamis, hurricanes, coastal erosion, flooding. Plateau areas: Droughts, flash floods, landslides, extreme temperatures.
"Meteo Montagnes" is based out of the country France. Meteo Montagnes means "mountain weather" in French, and a general search of it will yield the weather in mountainous areas in France.
Areas near the equator, such as the tropical rainforest regions, are experiencing larger increases in precipitation due to climate change. Additionally, some regions near coastal areas or mountain ranges may also see significant increases in precipitation.
areas where weather is hot all year round, and also near sea level