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Assuming a temperature of 30°C. it takes less energy to boil water on a mountain
than at sea level. Why does this occur?
There is more atmospheric pressure on a mountain than at sea level
It requires the same amount of energy
There is less atmospheric pressure on a mountain than at sea level
Water would not boil on a mountain

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Explanation:

As elevation increases, atmospheric pressure decreases. This means that you'll need to supply less heat to the liquid water in order to get its vapor pressure to equal the atmospheric pressure.