212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 100 The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 211.149°F.
212F for pure water.
100 degree celsius
995 degrees celcius
I think that the temperature required to boil water is lower at high altitudes (where the atmospheric pressure is lower) than at sea level.
The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 100 The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 211.149°F.
About 100 at sea level
212F for pure water.
The temperature of boiling water near sea level is 100° Celsius.
212ºF
100 degree celsius
995 degrees celcius
I think that the temperature required to boil water is lower at high altitudes (where the atmospheric pressure is lower) than at sea level.
The boiling point of water depends upon the elevation above sea level. At sea level, water boils at 100 degrees C. The boiling point decreases as altitude increases. The boiling pint in a desert would depend upon the elevation of that particular location in a desert.
The Dead Sea is below mean sea level for the earth; therefore, the pressure at the Dead Sea would be greater than at mean sea level and the boiling point of water would be above 100C.
Boiling point of water is related to atmospheric pressure not environmental factors. The north pole is not on a landmass so the assumed elevation is sea level, and water boils @ 100°C at sea level.
The boiling point of water at sea level.