Pressure aqnd temperature deteremine the state of matter
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pressure raises the temperature at which a given type of matter changes states, such as going from solid to liquid or liquid to gas. For example, water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit at sea level. At higher altitudes, the pressure from the atmosphere decreases and therefore lowers the boiling point
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pressure raises the temperature at which a given type of matter changes states, such as going from solid to liquid or liquid to gas. and in that way Pressure and temperature deteremine the state of matter
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