Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers or streams.
Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers or streams.
Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
A steam-powered car does run on water but it also needs the fuel to burn to heat the water into steam! Steam-cars generally used vapourised paraffin as fuel, as do most modern versions.
A steam engine meant that a factory or mill no longer needed to be built close to a lodge, reservoir or running water to drive a waterwheel. Coal could be delivered, and water for the boilers could be piped over long distances.
A steam engine uses water, steam, and heat.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
A steam engine?