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70' Fahrenheit is moderately warm water a about 28' F below body temperature.

70'Centigrade is hot hot, only 30' C below boiling

70'Kelvin is super cold only 70' K above absolute zero.

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15y ago

It depends on what the air pressure is.

If you put water in a glass flask and withdraw the air, making the air pressure in the flask very low the water can boil (bubble and give off water vapour) at the temperature of a warm hand placed against the flask.

One problem of cooking at high altitudes is that the water does not get to 100C and so food takes longer to cook and uses more fuel.

Water boils at 100C when it is at sea level. The number goes down the higher you climb.

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Yes you can.

Water boils at about 100 degrees Centigrade at sea level.

You must reduce the atmospheric pressure surrounding the water, either by using a vacuum pump and a closed container, or going to a very high altitude.

This enables water (or most other liquids) to boil at a lower temperature.

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The boiling point of water drops as altitude increases (pressure decreases). The temperature required to boil water at the top of Everest would be about 70 degrees celsius

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Water starts to boil in a pan on the stove at 70 to 75 degrees

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The boiling temperature of water depends on the external pressure.

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