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Hello-from-the-sweltering-desert!!!

Does-anyone-know-about-how-the-temp-is-affected-if-you-live-higher-than-sea-

level?-I-have-3-thermometers-and-none-of-them-are-correct-in-measurement-of-

my-milk-temp

Either-for-boiling-or-for-adding-the-yogurt-starter.

PS-Thank-you-for-all-the-info-you-all-post.-I-love-reading-and-learning.

-in-Phoenix

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I don't know what the altitude in Phoenix is, but I just posted this a few days

ago:

<<At sea level, the boiling point of water is 212° F (100° C). As a general

rule, the boiling point temperature decreases by 1 degree F for every 540 feet

of altitude (0.56° C for every 165 meters). On top of the14,000 foot Pike's

Peak, for example, the boiling point of water is 187° F (86° C). >>

Patti

Does-anyone-know?

<<Does-anyone-know-about-how-the-temp-is-affected-if-you-live-higher-than-sea-

level?-I-have-3-thermometers-and-none-of-them-are-correct-in-measurement-of-

my-milk-temp

Either-for-boiling-or-for-adding-the-yogurt-starter.

PS-Thank-you-for-all-the-info-you-all-post.-I-love-reading-and-learning.

-in-Phoenix>>

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