yes if the water boils enough steam can be seen.
It condenses and turns into vapour which is known as "steam".
Steam fog is fog that that comes off of water. It comes up when it is really ht outside.
Yes, it does.
They concentrate Sunlight onto a specific location on a tower that heats water to create steam to power steam engines that produce electricity.
gas and steam
can saturated or dry steam be seen
false <><><><> What you are seeing is water vapor. Steam- REAL steam- is transparent.
It depends on how big the steam is. If the steam is as small as water vapour, it cannot be seen by the naked eye. If the steam is as big as water droplets, it can be seen by naked eye. But if many steam, it always can be seen by naked eye.
I have seen patterns for the swiffer mops, I'm sure one of those could be altered for a steam mop.
A waterfall
They are in the gaseous state,cannot be seen and is produced during boiling.
No. Steam is a gas, thus volume is a variable. (It is often referred to as a vapor since it is usually near its liquid condition.)
Because when in contact with human skin steam condenses into boiling water. This causes the serious damages seen in steam burns.
They are in the gaseous state,cannot be seen and is produced during boiling.
Not that i know of. The only wine i seen is liquid type. Or steam.
Steam engines
yes water vapour is seen as steam gas floating in the aiir