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That depends on the air pressure. At sea level, water boils at 212 degrees fahrenheit. As air pressure decreases, the boiling point of water also decreases. So it is possible for water to boil at 175 degrees fahrenheit if it were taken to a high enough altitude.

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Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit at standard atmospheric pressure. If the pressure is lowered, water can boil at lower temperatures, but not at 175 degrees Fahrenheit under normal conditions.

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Not under standard conditions.

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