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True or false that water will take more time to boil on Mount Everest than on a California beach?

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User Rayban
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false

Waters boiling point is 100 degrees celcius or 212 degrees fahrenheit meaning temperature is at a constant rate therefore time is at a constant rate as well
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User Murat Aslan
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

It is a known fact that as the pressure decreases the boiling temperature of water also decrease. The air pressure at the top of mountain or at any location of mountain is lower than that of pressure at the sea level, hence water will boil at a lower temperature on mountain as compared to the temperature at which it boil at the sea level.

Hence, the statement "Water will take more time to boil on Mount Everest than on a California beach" is false.

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