I heard on the radio today that egg boiling times vary depending on how far above sea level you are. I couldn't get my head round this but it's to do with boiling point falling in relation to atmospheric pressure. To find out more and why I googled this fact,as you do,and found this site and do you know there's a whole science about egg boiling 
Take a look at this site http://newton.ex.ac.uk/teaching/CDHW/egg/
- amazing

Take a look at this site http://newton.ex.ac.uk/teaching/CDHW/egg/
- amazing

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