Mount McKinley in Alaska is the tallest peak in North America at 6194 m. The atmospheric pressure at it's peak is 44 kPa. What is the boiling point of water at the peak of mount McKinley?
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Answer:
The answer is the temp would be about 77 degrees Celsius.
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The boiling point of water drops about 1.8 F. with each increase of 1,000 feet (about 1 C. per 300 m) in altitude. The approximate boiling point of pure water on top of Mt. McKinley is 176F or 80.0C.
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