I would say 100 dgreees celcius is the high and 20 is the low
Water it can melt in the boiling point and in the boiling point the water (ice) practically turns into a liquid (water) then into a gas
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The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
Water because water has the highest boiling point, < anything.
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius
Salty water.
highest point: peak of mount whitney lowest point: bad water basin in death valley
Water it can melt in the boiling point and in the boiling point the water (ice) practically turns into a liquid (water) then into a gas
208 °F
The difference between the highest and lowest point of the surface of the water.
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Boiling points of elements and compounds vary, as do the scale units you are using. It depends on the fluid. For water it is 100 degrees centigrade, 212 degrees fahrenheit. Helium has the lowest known boiling point, -268.9° C (-452° F), tungsten is thought to have the highest, about 5900° C (10,650° F), at the atmospheric pressure at sea level.
what is the boiling point of water
Boiling point of water in lesotho
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
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boiling point?!?