Yes, it can be cold in the mountains, especially during the fall and winter months when temperatures often drop significantly. Even in summer, higher elevations can experience chilly conditions, particularly at night. Factors such as altitude, weather patterns, and time of year all contribute to the temperature variations in mountainous regions. Proper clothing and gear are essential for staying warm in these environments.
Because they get very cold and snowy during the winter. Then again, people visit mountains then too: it's called skiing.
Very hot in summer, cold in winter (very cold in the mountains and in the north).
"It was very cold on the mountains."
pretty nice. warm in the summer, cold during the winter. mostly safe. beautiful mountains. skking, camping hicking. ect.
Hot and dry during the day, cooler during the night, unless you're in the mountains, in which case the weather is comfortable during the day and cold at night.
some examples are the very cold temperature which is dangerous and anything could cause an avalanche when on high, cold,snowy mountains...
The climate is moderate on the lower side, but the higher you go, the colder it gets. its also wetter in the mountains.
When cold air is at the top of mountains during the night, it tends to sink down the slopes due to its higher density. This process, known as cold air drainage, results in cooler temperatures in the valleys below as the cold air settles there. Consequently, valley areas can experience significantly lower temperatures compared to the mountain tops. This phenomenon is often more pronounced on clear, calm nights.
Cold
they are
its cold
at the top of the mountains yes, because the elevation is higher