Why does water boil at different temperatures at different altitudes?
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Because the boiling point is directly proportional to atmospheric pressure
When u go to the peak of a mountain the pressure decreases and thus the boiling point also decreases
So water has different boiling points at different altitudes
When u go to the peak of a mountain the pressure decreases and thus the boiling point also decreases
So water has different boiling points at different altitudes
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