at hill stations, the boiling point of water will be
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This results in decreasing the boiling point at higher altitude and increase inboiling of water. In fact, at the sea level ,the the sea water boils at 100 degree C where atmospheric pressre is normal. However , the boiling takes place at a lower temperature at the top of a mountain due to low pressure.
When that occurs, bubbles begin to form and the water boils. When atmospheric pressure is lower, such as at a higher altitude, it takes less energy to bring water to the boiling point. Less energy means less heat, which means waterwill boil at a lower temperature at a higher altitude.
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This results in decreasing the boiling point at higher altitude and increase inboiling of water. In fact, at the sea level ,the the sea water boils at 100 degree C where atmospheric pressre is normal. However , the boiling takes place at a lower temperature at the top of a mountain due to low pressure.
When that occurs, bubbles begin to form and the water boils. When atmospheric pressure is lower, such as at a higher altitude, it takes less energy to bring water to the boiling point. Less energy means less heat, which means waterwill boil at a lower temperature at a higher altitude.
Hope this answer helps you...
↪SAHIM↩
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