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Water normally boils at 100 °C. High elevation cooking generally takes longer. In Denver, water boils at approximately 95 °C. Boiling point of a liquid lowered in Denver.

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There is less pressure at higher altitudes, so water will boil at a lower temperature.

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The boiling point of liquids is lower at high altitudes because the pressure is lower.

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Q: How would the boiling point of a liquid change by measuring it in Denver altitude-5000ft?
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