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In high altitude regions water boils at a temperature below

100

0C. Why?​

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Answered by rakshamedrarj
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Answer:

As the atmospheric pressure is low at higher altitudes is compared to that sea level which causes decrease in boiling point as pressure is inversely proportional  the temperature. So, water does boil below 100^0 C at higher altitude.

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