The boiling point of water at an elevation of 2300 feet is approximately 207.89 degrees F or 97,717 degrees C. The boiling point of water at an elevation of 2300 meters is 198.243 degrees F or 92.357 degrees C.
It depends on barometric pressure rather than height ...
but approximately at 2000 feet the boiling point drops to 208 degrees
at 7000 feet the boiling point is about 199 degrees.
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At 20,000 feet, atmospheric pressure is approximately 349mmHg ( 0.459 Atmospheres).
At this pressure, the boiling point of water is 83.3o Celsius / 182o Fahrenheit
about -15 deg celcius
On a standard day, the temperature at 40,000 feet is approximately -69.7F.
As altitude increases, the temperature of air gets considerably colder and once you get past about 15,000 feet it gets colder faster and faster.
as altitude increases temperature decreases
Temperature decreases as altitude increases.
The temperature in the troposphere and the mesosphere decrease with altitude.
The altitude varies from 7900 to 20000 feet, appearing in sheet or layer form
On a standard day, the temperature at 40,000 feet is approximately -69.7F.
-4.83 Celsius
12.5 degrees c
1,700-foot decrease.
As altitude increases, the temperature of air gets considerably colder and once you get past about 15,000 feet it gets colder faster and faster.
It is exactly 20000 square feet in area.
as altitude increases temperature decreases
As you gain altitude in the troposphere, the layer of atmosphere closest to the ground and extending about 8 miles up, the temperature will decrease by 1 degree Fahrenheit for every 200 feet.
Normally, temperature decreases as altitude increases. In a temperature inversion, the temperature increases as altitude increases, up to the level of air that is causing the inversion. See "Temperature change as altitude increases?" for info on how temperature normally decreases with altitude when there is not a temperature inversion.The rate at which the temperature goes down is down 1.1 degrees celsius for every 500 feet you go up.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore to get amount of miles in feet, value in feet has to be divided by amount of feet in one mile: 20000 feet = [feet] / 5280 = 20000 / 5280 = 3.7879 miles
The higher the altitude the lower the temperature.