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Can Science Answer This?

In most countries water boils at 100 degrees, but in the USA it doesn't boil untill 212 degrees. What's so different about American water?

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They put fluoride in the water, which raises its boiling point.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boiling
It's also depend on air pressure.

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American water is almost twice as durable, that's why.

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Celsius or Fahrenheit?
my water boil at 373.15 :)

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That may be right. But not degree anything ^^

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degrees Kelvin :P

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American water tells conventional methods of measurement to go and get stuffed.

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I don't care about the temperature because I let the bubbles let me know :)

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American water has president Trump .

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Simple:
Americans have 110V power supply, most countries have 220V.

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So american water would give you a worse burn?

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It's a gold digger.

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