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Mountain do not have high temperature. They have low temperature.
A mountain with high elevation results to a low temperature.
Air blows from low pressure side from upper presser side i.e,high temperature area to low temperature area.
A rain-shadow.
Overcharge would be my guess.
The mountains and basins region of Texas is characterized by rugged mountain ranges, deserts, and flat basins. The Guadalupe Mountains, Davis Mountains, and Franklin Mountains are prominent mountain ranges in this region. The area also experiences a semi-arid climate with low rainfall and extreme temperature variations.
Because there is less air pressure.
It's because of the angle of the land. Land on a mountain side is more sloped than in the low-lands or valleys, hence making it more prone to erosion (or being "washed away").
If your body temperature is 96.4, it is on the low side. Normally your body's temperature stays between 97.5 - 98.8 degrees.
The boiling point temperature is lower at low pressure (altitude).
That depends on the refrigerant type and ambient air temperature.
Because the Himalayas are a mountain range, made of rock. The temperature is far too low to melt rock.