Most mountains have temperatures that vary significantly based on altitude, geographical location, and season. Generally, temperatures decrease with elevation; for instance, the average temperature drops about 3.5°F (2°C) for every 1,000 feet (300 meters) of ascent. In high mountains, temperatures can be quite cold, often remaining below freezing even in summer. However, lower elevations on mountains can experience much warmer temperatures, especially in tropical or temperate regions.
Most mountains are snowy but only in quiet cold places, Peru has mountains but not snowy mountains, because it is a very hot country!!
lava ozzing out of a vent which is a hot spot
godzilla
in mountains
Hot
they are
Yes hot springs is in the ouachita mountains
It was super hot
volcanic lava
when rocks become hot enough, and pressure and other condition are right they can melt.
when rocks become hot enough, and pressure and other condition are right they can melt.
they are MOUNTAINS. mountains are high in the sky.. where it is cold..