Yes from where I live that's pretty hot, but in some places that's a normal temperature.
Mercury is the innermost planet, closest to the sun. The surface temperature is high in places, but not nearly high enough to melt the rock that it's made out of.
The warmest places on Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest places on Earth.
In High Places was created in 1960.
Mountain do not have high temperature. They have low temperature.
High temperature High temperature
High pressure = High temperature
High temperature=low viscosityLow temperature=high viscosity
High temperature=low viscosityLow temperature=high viscosity
High temperature=low viscosityLow temperature=high viscosity
The high temperature plastics can only be used from the temperature of 135 degree Celsius and lower. Many others thought that high temperature plastics meant that it can handle extremely high temperature but they are wrong.
Dirty condenser coil, high ambient temperature, problem with condenser fan, overcharge, non condensibles, high indoor load are the first places I would look. In that order.