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The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 100 The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 211.149°F.
thermocline is the level in the ocean/sea water that dramatically DECREASES in temperature, and the halocline is the level in the ocean/sea water that dramatically INCREASES in temperature
The water level lowers. See the Related Question below for additional info.
100 degree celsius
At sea level water boils at 100 Celsius.
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it is 6 miles deep and the water presser could damadge a submarine
The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 100 The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 211.149°F.
At 10,000 feet below sea level in the ocean, the temperature hovers at about 4 degrees centigrade. On solid ground, at 10,000 feet down, the rock is hot enough to boil water.
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing, fall as SNOW . Water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing fall as RAIN .
temperature below freezing point of water.
Depending on the temperature, water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing can become sleet, ice, or snow.
water tables
Nope. If you turn the heat off so the temperature drops below 100C, you will have non-boiling water. When the steam's temperature drops below the vaporization temperature it will return to liquid state.
heating of water by the sun's energy which increases the temperature of the water causing some of the water to turn into water vapour at a temperature below the water's boiling point temperature.
The sea is made of water therefore all water in it is below sea level. Ground level is the surface of the dry ground. Your question therfore makes no sense.
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