The boiling point of water at sea level is 100oC (212oF). Water boils when the pressure of the vapor is equal to the surrounding pressure. Since atmospheric pressure is reduced at higher altitudes it takes less energy (and therefore less heat) to boil water. So to put it simply the higher your altitude the lower the boiling point. fhhfhfhfhghgghh bgfnfngfnfdnmfnmfmnfnmmnfmnfmnfdnmfnmf
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The boiling point of water is 100°C or 212° F at 1 atmosphere of pressure (sea level).
The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 100 The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 211.149°F.
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.
yes the boiling point changes with elevation. the higher the elevation the lower the boiling point.
The temperature of boiling water near sea level is 100° Celsius.
The boiling point of a liquid is defined as when the vapour pressure of that liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure. On mountains, the air pressure is lower than at sea level, so it follows that the boiling point of water is lower there.
The boiling point of water at sea level.
It is the boiling point of water at sea level.