Fristly, you notice some sort of white smoke that do not make you cough. Or, you wont see it, in that situation, it is spred into the air... mostly in cold days. To see the steam in the cold days. take a peice of glass, heat it a litle so it will be a little hot, and put it outside in the cold. after a while you'll notice some sort of "Fog" on the glass... that is the steam in the air. Signed : The-G-Man Steam that is part of the air was once a "rope" of steam. (You'll see a white smoke coming out of chimnise" and has been spread in the air. mostly found in cold days. you can "trap" them with a piece of heated glass that is placed outside in the cold. Simply heat a litle piece of glass, then put it outside in the cold. after a wihle you'll notice some sort of "Fog" that is at the glass, That is Steams of water that was once in the air. Sgined : The-G-Man
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Boiling Water + Steam x Gushing in the air = Geiser...
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There's steam because the water is hotter than the air above.
the steam isn't really coming out of the fridge it's in the air in order to understand this, keep in mind that air is always humid to a certain extent so when u open the fridge the water vapour in the air slightly condenses due to the cold air coming out of the fridge and that condensed water vapour is now visible in the form of steam. the steam u see is in the same state as that of the steam that is produced when u boil water, its just that the process in the fridge is the opposite.
I know for a fact that on the Iphone it is metal (stone+fire) and steam (air+water)
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it will often be in the form of steam so it will be thicker and heavier
steam and air.
I know for a fact that on the Iphone it is metal (stone+fire) and steam (air+water)
No, Air is a gas water is a liquid Steam is a liquid vapor
Steam is nothing but a homogeneous mixture of water & air
Boiling Water + Steam x Gushing in the air = Geiser...
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When steam is cooled in the air, you can see it condensing into a mist. This process is called condensation.
Gland steam is used in engineering to prevent air from entering the steam chest.
Its Metal + Steam . That Is What Makes A Boiler . Sincerely -The Strange Answerer AKA Dgjojo2