not at all. two different horses all together
steam and mist are not the same thing
Dust is a type of dirt, but there are also other types of dirt, which would include such things as mud, slime, spilled ketchup, etc.
Yes, there is a difference. "Into dust" indicates a transformation or change from a different state into dust, while "unto dust" emphasizes a movement towards or a return to dust as a final destination or end result.
Usually no, a steam engine usually refers to a system using steam pressure to make pistons in cylinders slide, while a steam turbine refers to a system using steam pressure to make turbine blades spin. However "steam engine" is often used loosely to refer to either.
Well Vapor And Steam Are The Same Thing,In That Case It Would Be Evaporation Since Vapor/Steam When Liquid Turns Into A Gas :)
A major problem in geothermal power plants, where the silica dust comes up along with the steam. Very corrosive by sand blasting. A cyclone is one trick to separate dust and vapour.
There is no such thing as green fairy dust or fairy dust. It doesn't exist.
you have to get the number 5 on the pressure thing
I noticed the same thing in local used video game stores. The same thing happened with KOTOR. Only thing I can think of is that it's out of print or something. It's still on steam for a reasonable price.
Yes. They are both created when water reaches boiling point, 100 degrees and then turns into a gas.
I have no idea what would cause a car to overheat emitting dense steam. When a car overheats, the first thing I check is the thermostat. When a car emits steam, I look for the place where the steam is coming from. I usually think two different problems are happening at the same time.
Tomato wilt is the same exact thing as spinash wilt. all you do is steam the tomatoes,until it becomes nice,and soft;wilted.