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Freezing a mountain

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Is it quantifiable? If so, what value would it potentially yield? I don't know the size, so assume the mountain is average sized.
 
Technically speaking freezing is the phase transition from a liquid into a solid, meaning that a mountain as a solid object is frozen per default.

I could only speculate that if one says freezing like that it means that either the mountain or the things on the mountain were cooled below 0┬░C (cooling the mountain like the former case wouldn't change much, though).


Average sized mountain is were it gets even more difficult, because there is no agreed lower end height for a mountain (Look at wikipedia and you will see suggestion from 30m over 251 to 300m and 600m) and I also have never seen anyone actually building an average over mountain height.

If anyone wants to try calculating some value out of it, I might be helpful by noting that average ground temperature seems 10┬░C at higher depth (12m).
 
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