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great lesson!   If you're cooking at Mt. Everest vs. Dead Sea,how would boiling point be affected? Does a high boiling point cause things to cook faster/ slower?

T088

by T088 at March 31, 2011

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As the pressure decreades your boiling point also decreases. So in high elevation the water starts boiling in < 100 C so the food takes a longer time to cook. Just the opposite in lower point. The food gets cooked fast

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