Why are mountain tops colder as compared to plains?
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It has more to do with air pressure. ... But as it does, the atmospheric pressure decreases, the air expands, and it cools. So, even though they're closer to the sun, thin air in the mountains keeps them colder than the thicker air in the lowlands surrounding them
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