Can i install mountain lion operating system in Macpro 2014 model.

Hello,
can i install mountain lion operating system in Macpro 2014 model?
and currently operating system is mavrick.

Yes, if you've a DVD of mountain lion you can install it else download it and you can make a DVD...
If you want to downgrade or Install Mountain Lion, hold Command, Option (Alt) and R keys while your computer is starting up
Then open Disk Utility
choose Macintosh HD in the sidebar
go to Erase tab and erase the drive.
Done

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