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Do boiling points always have to be high temperature numbers? Explain

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no

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Well, not always. It depends on where you're doing the boiling. In fact, water will boil at about 202 degrees in Denver, due to the lower air pressure at such high elevations. ... The boiling point of water, or any liquid, varies according to the surrounding atmospheric pressure hope this helps have a good day :) ❤

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