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The boiling point of water is dependent on the atmospheric pressure. If you increase the pressure - for example, in a pressure cooker - the boiling point can be raised considerably. At high altitudes, the boiling point is significantly lower.

At sea level, pure water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit which is the same as 100 degrees Celsius.

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The boiling point for water at standard pressure is 100° C (Celsius), which is 212° F (Fahrenheit scale).

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8y ago

Water starts to boil at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius.

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Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius .

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100 degrees CELSIUS, Fahrenheit, i am not sure.

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212 degrees Fahrenheit

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Fahrenheit is 212 Celsius is 100

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13y ago

100°C, 212°F or 373.15 Kelvin

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