At what temperature would a swimming pool boil?

MAGiiCSTiiCK asked:


I’m talking hypothetically so only realistic answers. I’m talking about an average swimming pool. No kiddie pools or pools that are the size of a lake.

Corrin
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4 Responses to “At what temperature would a swimming pool boil?”

  1. rohan1985 Says:

    Love

    100 degrees celcius because the boiling point of water is 100 degree celcius

  2. mrphaka Says:

    Leonel

    water boils ay 100d swimming pool or not

  3. beach bum Says:

    Warren

    water is water no matter where it is… so that would be 212degrees F

  4. talloncusack Says:

    Drucilla

    The same temperature as water always boils.

    It does not matter how big or small the area of water is, if the water reaches that temperature, it will boil.

    It may take LONGER to heat the area to that temperature, which is where the misconception of a different temperature may be. But it’s still going to be 99.97 degrees celcius. =]