The boiling point of water is the same at any given elevation, so it would be the same in both Durban and Johannesburg. However, because Durban is at a lower elevation than Johannesburg, the boiling point of water would be slightly lower in Durban compared to Johannesburg.
77.25 mg/l as CaCO3 according to Johannesburg Metro Water Quality Report as of 27th February 2009
Johannesburg receives its water mostly from the Vaal dam and also, through the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, it also receives water from the Katse Dam in Lesotho.
Joburg Water
Yes. Wildwaters in Boksburg.
Yes, like any city Johannesburg has pollution, like water and air specifically.
The higher altitude in Johannesburg will result in lower atmospheric pressure. Lower pressure causes water to boil at a lower temperature than at sea level. This means water will boil at a lower temperature in Johannesburg compared to sea level locations.
Air and water pollution
Johannesburg does not have a new name, it is still Johannesburg.
Oh, dude, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level, but in Johannesburg, which is at a higher altitude, water boils at around 95 degrees Celsius because the air pressure is lower. So, like, if you're planning a tea party in Johannesburg, make sure to adjust your boiling time accordingly.
Johannesburg is in South Africa.
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