At sea level pure water boil at
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At sea level, pure water boils at 212 °F (100°C). At the lower atmospheric pressure on the top of Mount Everest, pure water boils at about 154 °F (68°C). In the deep oceans, under immense pressure, water remains liquid at temperatures of 750°F (400°C) around hydrothermal vents
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At a higher elevation, the lower atmospheric pressure means heated water reaches its boiling point more quickly—i.e., at a lower temperature. Water at sea level boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit; at 5,000 feet above sea level, the boiling point is 203 degrees F.
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At sea level pure water boil at 212°F ( 100°)
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