around about 100'c
Due to lower atmospheric pressure at altitude, water will boil at lower temperature.
At sea level water boils at 100 Celsius.
At sea level, water boils at 212F and 100C212f 100c
First understand that the boiling of water occurs when the energy of water molecules is equal to the vapour pressure... (i.e energy of water is equal to the external pressure due to the atmosphere)... above sea level the atmospheric pressure is lower hence low energy is required... hence water boil at low temperature...
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 seawater varies with the level of salt it contains. On average, sea water at sea level will boil at around 103 degrees Celsius.
Water boils at 212o Fahrenheit at sea level.
At 100 deg C.
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
At sea level, yes.
Due to lower atmospheric pressure at altitude, water will boil at lower temperature.
At sea level water boils at 100 Celsius.
sea water boil at 105 c
sea water boil at 105 c
100 degrees celsius at sea level.
Water would boil higher at the top of a mountain than at sea level. This is because there is less atmospheric pressure at higher elevations.
At sea level, water boils at 212F and 100C212f 100c