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A geyser is a natural vent that discharges steam or water from Earth.
Yes. There are many power stations that use natural gas to heat water to steam and then turn turbines to generate electricity. These are considered more environmentally friendly than oil or coal powered plants.
75 m3 of natural gas.
it becomes a GAS/VAPOUR but it is still called steam, because it has changed from liquid form (water) to gas/vapour form (steam), lol. grimbo
These are things that are not comparable. Nuclear power refers to the fuel, just as natural gas, coal, or oil would. Steam refers to how the fuel is used, and the fuel might be natural gas, coal, oil, or nuclear; an alternative to steam would be to use natural gas or oil to power a turbine directly.
Steam power is power(energy) produce by steam.
Thermal - burns coal or oil to make power Nuclear - uses radioactive fuel to make power Natural - takes energy from winds, water flows, sunshine, natural steam.
It is called steam if man made by heating water. If it is natural, it is fog.
steam power car
Steam power provided electrictity and mechanical power
In huge power stations. Natural gas and oil is pumped in and burnt, the heat released is used to super heat water to pressurized steam, this steam drives a turbine which drives a generator which produces electricity.
Steam power must be used on-site.
no
A geyser is a natural vent that discharges steam or water from Earth.
A geyser is a natural vent that discharges steam or water from Earth.
Steam power is more efficient.