yes the boiling point changes with elevation. the higher the elevation the lower the boiling point.
As you go above sea level, the atmospheric pressure decreases, and so the boiling point also decreases to below 100ºC.
At temperatures below the boiling point, this phase change is evaporation. Above the boiling point, the liquid boils.
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.
Boiling is one of the processes by which a liquid changes into a gas. It occurs when the substance is at or above its bowling point.
The temperature decreases the higher you go.
The boiling point of water in Atlanta, Georgia, will be slightly lower than the standard boiling point of 212°F (100°C) due to its higher elevation of 1,050 feet above sea level. The boiling point of water decreases by about 1°F for every 500 feet increase in elevation. So, the boiling point in Atlanta would be around 210°F (99°C) or slightly lower.
the height you are away from see level. as you get higher, the temperature gets higher.
Heat it past its boiling point.
the boiling point for water is always 100 degrees celcius - no mater where you are. The boiling point of the water varies from place to place depending upon the height of the location from the sea level. As you go high from sea level the boiling point of the water goes down . The Banglore is located at 3000ft above sea level so the boiling point of water in Banglore remains around 96 degree centigrade to 97 degree centigrade
The boiling point will also decrease in this case.
At the boiling point a change of phase exist: from liquid to gas.
Boiling point elevation