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At sealevel.
Since everyone lives near sea level, that can be safely omitted.
Yes all 8 billion people on earth live at exactly sealevel at all times.
They do, approximately. Did you miss the basic science class in which it's made obvious that the crust of the Earth is thin as fuck?
You have never cooked a meal in Denver Colorado ;)
Is cooking that different in Denver?
Baking is impacted more than anything and anything you want to boil you have to add time to.
More than a third of the entire world's population lives within 100 meters of sea level. The average person lives at less than 500 meter of sea level.
How far above sealevel are you going to move those goalposts?
You do understand that even at 1km above sea level, boiling temperature barely changes, right?
Is that the elevation you hauled the goalposts up to?