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Do you mean 5,000 meters of altitude or 5,000 m depth (pressure?)

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i mean melting point/freeze point stays stable un-affected by air-pressure; so 5 ft or 5000 ft or 5000 meter it is still 0°C

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Q: What is the freezing point of water at 5000 meters in celcius?
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