Freezing at High Altitude

Most recent answer: 05/07/2011

Q:
AT HIGH ALTITUDE DOES WATER FREEZE AT A HIGHER OR LOWER TEMPERATURE THAN AT SEA LEVEL? my guess is that it freezes at a higher temperature at high altitude than at sea level due to the lower pressure on the water.
- ROY KENDALL (age 63)
VISALIA
A:

You're exactly right. Since the liquid has less volume than the ice, lower pressure favors the ice. That raises the freezing point.

Mike W.


(published on 05/07/2011)

Follow-Up #1: water freezing and pressure

Q:
This answer seems to be wrong. The freezing point of water doesn't go above 0C as pressure decreases (well OK, to 0.01C at 1/100th of an atmosphere). Check out water's phase diagram on this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_diagram
- SG (age 25)
Amherst, MA, USA
A:

You're right that it is a very small effect. Our answer was only meant to tell the reader that his reasoning about the effect was qualitatively right, not that it had a big practical significance.

Inga K. points out that for water boiling, with about 10,000 times as large a volume change as for water freezing, the effect of altitude is very noticable.

Mike W.


(published on 04/21/2020)