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What is the boiling point of water at high altitude?

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The boiling point of water varies with elevation as follows - Boiling point

Elevation Sea level 212.0 degrees Fahrenheit 3000 feet 206.4 degrees Fahrenheit 4000 feet 204.6 degrees Fahrenheit 5000 feet 202.8 degrees Fahrenheit 5500 feet 201.9 degrees Fahrenheit 6000 feet 201.0 degrees Fahrenheit 7000 feet 199.2 degrees Fahrenheit 8000 feet 197.5 degrees Fahrenheit 9000 feet 195.7 degrees Fahrenheit 10000 feet 194.0 degrees Fahrenheit

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