Environmental Sciences, asked by chavansarvadnya4, 1 month ago

Why does cooking in pressure cookers take less time

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Answered by shivasinghmohan629
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Explanation:

As elevation increases, atmospheric pressure decreases, causing water to boil at lower temperatures, which lengthens cooking times. But a pressure cooker provides constant, precise atmospheric conditions inside the cooker, reducing cooking times even at high altitudes.

Answered by xxmrsalonexx
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As elevation increases, atmospheric pressure decreases, causing water to boil at lower temperatures, which lengthens cooking times. But a pressure cooker provides constant, precise atmospheric conditions inside the cooker, reducing cooking times even at high altitudes.

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