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graph represents the sea-level heating curve of water. How would the boiling point be represented in a new, high-altitude heating curve? A) There would be no boiling point on the graph; water does not boil at high altitudes. B) The boiling point would be lower; water boils at lower temperatures at high altitudes. C) The boiling point would be higher; water boils at higher temperatures at high altitudes. D) The boiling point would be represented as a diagonal line; water has no exact boiling point at very high altitudes.

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The answer is B) The boiling point would be lower; water boils at lower temperatures at high altitudes.

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B. The boiling point would be lower; water boils at lower temperatures at high altitudes.

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