How do boiling points change at high altitudes?
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As elevation increases, atmospheric pressure decreases because air is less dense at higher altitudes. ... Therefore, less heat is required to make the vapour pressure equal to the atmospheric pressure. The boiling point is lower at higher altitude.
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