At high altitudes, water will have a lower boiling point than at sea level. As such, it will take a shorter time to boil, while using the same intensity of heat, compared to boiling at a lower altitude.
The boiling point of water varies with elevation as follows - Boiling point {| ! align="right" | Elevation | Sea level 212.0 degrees Fahrenheit 3000 feet 206.4 degrees Fahrenheit 4000 feet 204.6 degrees Fahrenheit 5000 feet 202.8 degrees Fahrenheit 5500 feet 201.9 degrees Fahrenheit 6000 feet 201.0 degrees Fahrenheit 7000 feet 199.2 degrees Fahrenheit 8000 feet 197.5 degrees Fahrenheit 9000 feet 195.7 degrees Fahrenheit 10000 feet 194.0 degrees Fahrenheit |}
i think there's more oxygen below sea level and fire is best when there is lots of oxygen
yes I think so.
This characteristic is called altitude or elevation.
South Australia is a big place, it varies from below sea level (lake Eyre) to 1435m above sea level at the peak of Mt Woodroffe.
The elevation of a place above sea level
elevation.
"Europe" is a pretty big place with a wide range of elevations; Venice, Italy, for example, is more or less AT sea level, Mt. Elbrus in Russia is around 18,500 feet ABOVE sea level, and the shore of the Caspian Sea is around 92 feet BELOW sea level.
Above the staff ... at the beginning of the measure.
Altitude
The height of a place above sea level is called elevation.
The lowest land in the UK is 400 meters below sea level.
The same place as a mans, above the legs and below the abdomen.
== == Science Major: Altitude is height above mean sea level (MSL) or true altitude, which means in reference to what sea level is on the ground, or height above ground level (AGL), which is also called absolute altitude, which means height above the ground with no reference to the ground's height above sea level. In example, if the sea level in a certain place is 100 feet and you are 250 feet above the ground, your altitude above sea level would be 350 feet, and your altitude above ground level would be 250 feet.
The altitude.