What temperature does water boil at 7000 ft above sea level?



Answer:
about 9500
208.4 F
The real question is what is the pressure at 7000 ft? Using Charles law (P1/T1 = P2/T2). AT sea level (altitude 0) the pressure is 760 mm Hg, and water boils at 100C. Using the web site attached, the P at 7000 ft is 586 mm Hg. Therefore the answer is 77.1C. Thats about 170F

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