The temperature that water boils at depends on the surrounding air pressure. In order for water to boil it must overcome this pressure to enter its vapour phase aka vapour pressure. At sea level, water boils near 100 degrees celcius if it is pure water. At higher altitudes like Mount Everest, water may boil as low at 50 degrees celcius due to the low air pressure. The purity of the water may also effect the vapour pressure. Dissolved salts and impurities cause a increase in boiling point and decrease in freezing point.
No, steam cannot be hotter than 100 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water is converted into steam and any additional heat added will not increase the temperature, but will only convert more water into steam.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius and freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
0 degrees celsius is the freezing point of water.
No, water does not get hotter past 100 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water reaches its boiling point and undergoes a phase change from liquid to gas. Any additional heat added will be used to convert the water into steam rather than increasing the temperature.
100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit
No, its colder. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius, so 5 degrees Celsius would be hotter.
100 degrees Celsius is hotter. 100 degrees Celsius is mad temperature for weather and it is the temperature that the water boils.
Celsius and Fahrenheit are two different temperature scales. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), so Celsius is hotter than Fahrenheit in this context. However, both scales can be used to measure temperature accurately.
Yes, 35 degrees Celsius is 30 degrees hotter than 5 degrees Celsius.
No, steam cannot be hotter than 100 degrees Celsius, which is the boiling point of water. At this temperature, water changes from its liquid state to steam.
The freezing point of water is zero Celsius or 32 Fahrenheit. 30 F is below freezing, 30 C is above it. 30 C is hotter.
No, steam cannot be hotter than 100 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water is converted into steam and any additional heat added will not increase the temperature, but will only convert more water into steam.
At anyplace (not just Alabama) it would be 248 degrees Fahrenheit- hotter than the boiling point of water.
No, the water will not be hotter the second time you boil a kettle. Once water reaches its boiling point at 100 degrees Celsius, it cannot get any hotter unless it is under pressure. Boiling water multiple times will not increase its temperature beyond 100 degrees Celsius.
Lightning bolts can reach temperatures of about 30,000 degrees Celsius, which is much greater than the temperature of boiling water, which is 100 degrees Celsius. This means that lightning is approximately 300 times hotter than boiling water.
40 degrees Celsius is hotter and is equal to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, while 40 degrees Fahrenheit is someone cold compared to 40 degrees Celsius and is equal to 4.44 degrees Celsius. So to answer the question 40 degrees Fahrenheit is colder.
Yes, a higher number in Celsius indicates a higher temperature compared to a lower Celsius number. Temperatures are measured using a scale where zero degrees is the freezing point of water and 100 degrees is the boiling point of water.