The reason for this is that at higher altitudes, the atmospheric pressure is lower than at sea level. The boiling point of water is dependent on the pressure surrounding it. Remeber the equation PV=nRT. Here, P is for pressure and T is for temperature. Notice that as pressure decreases, so does the temperature. It is the same with the boiling point of water.
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39 degrees north and 105 degrees west
The latitude and longitude of Denver, Colorado is 39.74 degrees North, 104.99 degrees West. Denver is a popular ski destination with those looking to ski the Rocky Mountain slopes.
Yes, it passes through Colorado well north of Denver.
Denver, Colorado is located at 39.7392 degrees North and 104.9903 degrees West.
Denver is the capital of Colorado... a state out west from the United States
In Denver, water boils at 202 degrees F, or 94.4 degrees C.
Denver is about 1 mile above sea level. The boiling point of water depresses about 0.3 degrees Celsius for every 76 meters of elevation. At 1 mile, the boiling point is about 95 degrees Celsius.
Colorado Springs
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39 degrees north and 105 degrees west
39 degrees north and 105 degrees west
Right now it's about 70 degrees
Denver Colorado
The latitude and longitude of Denver, Colorado is 39.74 degrees North, 104.99 degrees West. Denver is a popular ski destination with those looking to ski the Rocky Mountain slopes.
The climate of Colorado differs drastically from place to place. We will use Denver, the capital of Colorado, as an example. The average temperature in Denver during the summer is about 70˚F.
Yes, it passes through Colorado well north of Denver.
The forecast for Denver says 60 degrees.