Why does water boil above 100 o C in mines ?
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Answer / guest
Because in mines, the pressure is greater than the
atmospheric pressure; and So the water boils above 100 o C
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Answer / m zia
because in mines, the pressure is greater than the atmospheric pressure thats why water is boiled above 100 o c
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