Explain why the boiling point of water would be high in a pressurised deep-sea diving bell.
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Notice how the deeper you go, the higher the boiling point is. That is because of the increase in pressure. At sea level, the pressure equals one atmosphere, or 14.69 pounds per square inch. But for every 10 meters you dive, the pressure increases by one atmosphere.
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