The correct answer is A.
The boiling point of water is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the external pressure surrounding the liquid. At sea level, the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius. However, as the atmospheric pressure decreases, the boiling point of water also decreases. This is because the lower pressure allows the water molecules to escape from the liquid state more easily.
In the hills, the atmospheric pressure is lower than that in the plains. This means that water boils at a lower temperature in the hills than in the plains. As a result, it takes longer to cook food in the hills than in the plains.
Option B is incorrect because the water boils at a lower temperature in the hills, not a higher temperature.
Option C is incorrect because the atmospheric density is not related to the boiling point of water.
Option D is incorrect because the humidity is not related to the boiling point of water.