A turbine is a rotary machine driven by blades or paddles that are turned by a moving stream of water, steam, or gas.
It turns into steam which goes off into the air
When water turns into a gas and goes into the air, it is called water vapor. This process is known as evaporation.
When water boils, it turns into water vapor or steam. This water vapor rises into the air and eventually dissipates.
Yes, they are alike, although they are not very alike. When water turns into water vapour it disolves into the air, and you cannot see it, but steam is created by heat, and doesn't disolve into the air and you can see it.
Steam rises because when water is heated to its boiling point, it turns into vapor or steam. This steam is less dense than the surrounding air, so it rises upwards.
Evaporation causes water levels to fall as water turns to steam and evaporates into the air.
When liquid water evaporates and turns into steam, the water molecules gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them together, becoming a gas. Steam is then released into the air as water vapor, which can condense back into liquid water when it cools down.
When water is boiled, it turns into vapor or steam as it reaches a high temperature. As the steam cools down, it condenses back into liquid water. If the temperature continues to drop, the liquid water freezes and turns into solid ice. This transition from boiling water to freezing air involves changes in temperature and state of matter.
The bubbles aren't really "air", but steam. When water reaches 100 degrees centigrade it turns into steam, and it's that steam that create the bubbles you see appearing and rising from the bottom of a pan.
Steam is not a solution; steam is water vapor.
When hot water is thrown into cold air, the water quickly evaporates and turns into steam. This happens because the cold air causes the hot water to rapidly cool down, leading to a phase change from liquid to gas.
I know for a fact that on the Iphone it is metal (stone+fire) and steam (air+water)