At high altitudes water boils at 100 degree Celsius true or false
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This would be true because it is a standard point
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false
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At sea level, water boils at 100°c (212°f). For every 500-foot (150m) increase in elevation, water's boiling point is lowered by approximately 0.5°C. At 8,000 feet (2,400m) in elevation, water boils at just 92°C (198°F).
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