Meanwhile, the column of air above Denver is 5280 feet shorter, giving Denver an atmospheric pressure of just 12.1 psi. This difference in air pressure is the major reason why water boils at the lower temperature in a Rocky Mountains kitchen.
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Meanwhile, the column of air above Denver is 5280 feet shorter, giving Denver an atmospheric pressure of just 12.1 psi. This difference in air pressure is the major reason why water boils at the lower temperature in a Rocky Mountains kitchen.