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The elevation in Atlanta is about 1,000 feet. At that altitude, water boils at about 210 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Atlanta has one of the largest water uses per day in America. They currently use over 500 million gallons of water per day.
The Chattahoochee River.
Lake Lanier is the primary source of water for both atlanta and georgia.
Did you try Mapquest? Starting point Atlanta, GA Destination: Clearwater, GA
I believe a website called service magic can help with water damage one might have in atlanta. For that site is where a search can be done for services like that if you needed them.
The likelihood of a tsunami hitting Atlanta in the future is extremely low, as Atlanta is located far inland and not near any major bodies of water where tsunamis typically occur.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius in Melbourne and 212 degrees Fahrenheit in Atlanta because different locations have different atmospheric pressures, which affect the boiling point of water. Melbourne has a higher elevation than Atlanta, causing lower atmospheric pressure and thus a lower boiling point. Atlanta's lower elevation results in higher atmospheric pressure and a higher boiling point.
100C is at sea level. Water boils at different temperatures based on the altitude you are at. Atlanta is 738 to 1050 feet in elevation. In Denver Co. at 5,280 feet you will find it boils at far less than 100C.