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why boiling point of water at Mount Everest is 70 c and 120 in pressure cooker​

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Answered by OliviaKim
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Explanation:

But as the atmospheric pressure decreases the vapour pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure is relatively low temperature and as we all know, as the altitude increases the atmospheric pressure decreases, so as Mount Everest is at a very high altitude, to be precise, 8848 metres from sea level

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Answered by OliviaKim
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Explanation:

But as the atmospheric pressure decreases the vapour pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure is relatively low temperature and as we all know, as the altitude increases the atmospheric pressure decreases, so as Mount Everest is at a very high altitude, to be precise, 8848 metres from sea level

hope it helps ✌️

Answered by OliviaKim
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Explanation:

But as the atmospheric pressure decreases the vapour pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure is relatively low temperature and as we all know, as the altitude increases the atmospheric pressure decreases, so as Mount Everest is at a very high altitude, to be precise, 8848 metres from sea level

hope it helps ✌️

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