Water vapor and steam are the same thing, but that stuff you can see isn't steam. Neither steam nor water vapor are visible. The cloud of white stuff you can see above a boiling kettle is water droplets formed by the condensation of the water vapor/steam as it collides with the cooler air outside the kettle.
Water in the liquid state is just regular water. In the solid form it is ice, and in the gaseous form it would be steam, fog, vapor, or clouds. So the answer is false. Personally I think that a very good investment on the part of certain corporations would be to sell pop in the gaseous form. I would buy it. Maybe I'll bring that to Shark Tank.
water vapor and steam ARE the same thing. they are both caused by water heating up and evaporating.
They're both water in gaseous form.
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water vapor
(evaporation) water becomes vapor, (condensation)vapor is still vapor, (precipitation) vapor becomes water again...
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Fog and clouds are a form of water vapor that can be seen.
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I could see water vapor escaping from the boiling pot.
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the water vapor evaporated from the ocean
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its perpendicular
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False. this is called humidity. Condensation is when water vapor condenses into liquid water.