yes. Yes it does...
No, Steam is not a cloud service. Steam is a digital distribution platform developed by Valve Corporation for purchasing, playing, and discussing video games. Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing services, such as storage and processing power, over the internet.
Steam itself is an invisible gas. However, when it comes into contact with cooler air, it can condense and form small water droplets, which may appear as a white cloud or mist. So, while pure steam cannot be seen, the visible cloud formed by condensed water droplets is often referred to as steam.
An analogy of steam could be that it is like a cloud. Just as steam is the gaseous form of water resulting from heat, a cloud is a collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. Both steam and clouds involve water changing state in response to temperature.
Steam (clear), or water vapor (usually in the form of a whitish fog-like cloud or stream).
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Steam+water
Steam (in all its uses), water vapor (as in humidity).
No. Steam is the gaseous form of water, and is invisible. The cloud of white stuff you can see above a boiling kettle is water vapor; droplets formed by the condensation of the steam as it collides with the cooler air outside the kettle.
In Little Alchemy, you can create HNO3 (nitric acid) by combining the elements of "air" and "fire" to make "energy," then combine "energy" with "water" to create "steam." Next, combine "steam" with "air" to produce "cloud." Finally, mix "cloud" with "earth" to form "HNO3."
Air + Steam
Steam+water
Steam (clear), or water vapor (usually in the form of a whitish fog-like cloud or stream).