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Why Does Water Boil At Temperatures Less Than 100 * C When The Atmospheric Pressure Is Less Than 1 Atmosphere? [Solved]

As the atmospheric pressure is low at higher altitudes is compared to that sea level which causes decrease in boiling point as pressure is inversely proportional the temperature. So, water does boil below 100∘C at higher altitude. Was this answer helpful?

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