Why dies the water boil below 100 o C on the top of a mountain ?

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Why dies the water boil below 100 o C on the top of a mountain ?..

Answer / guest

The boiling point of water depends upon the pressure. On the
top of the mountain the pressure is low, and so the water
boils below 100 o C.

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Why dies the water boil below 100 o C on the top of a mountain ?..

Answer / engr tauseef

at 1 atmospheric pressure water boils 100C degree celcius
when pressure is down(below the atmospheric) then boiling
point also down 100C..99C..98C...97C...96C ETC ETC ETC
engrtauseef2008@gmail.com

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Why dies the water boil below 100 o C on the top of a mountain ?..

Answer / itsme.vinay1985@rediffmai

due to shortage of CARBON DIOXIDE.

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