What is the boiling point of water at sea level?

A. 90°C
B. 95°C
C. 100°C
D. 110°C

Water boils at 100°C at standard atmospheric pressure, which is at sea level. This is a basic scientific fact used in everyday life and laboratory experiments.

The boiling point can change with altitude because atmospheric pressure decreases at higher elevations. This is why water boils at lower temperatures in mountainous areas.

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