Water vapour is water in it's gas form. It's invisible, 'dissolved' into the air. Steam is where the hot water vapour has condensed out of the air, it's a lot of small water droplets mixed in with the air.
Watervapor is every where. It is part of conventional rain fall. The water is heated and it becomes steam/watervapor and it rise and turns back to water and is stored in a cloud intil it is to heavy and the water falls back too earth
water is a liquid, steam is a gas
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Watervapor is water that has been heated by the sun, enough to be turned into gas. Stop putting up homework questions on wikianswers... listen in class next time.
DRY steam is superheated There is a temperature below which steam will start to condense into water droplets. This is called the saturation temperature, and it varies with the pressure of the steam. Steam that is exactly at its saturation temperature is called saturated steam. Steam that is below its saturation temperature contains droplets of moisture and is called wet steam. Steam that is above its saturation temperature is called superheated steam.
Watervapor is every where. It is part of conventional rain fall. The water is heated and it becomes steam/watervapor and it rise and turns back to water and is stored in a cloud intil it is to heavy and the water falls back too earth
they start to vibrate, disconnect and turn into watervapor (steam).
Water vapor is the gaseous form of water; the steam that rises when you boil water, for example.
water is a liquid, steam is a gas
The main difference between a diesel and a steam engine is the diesel engine is an internal combustion and the steam engine is external combustion.
A calorifier produces hot water, not steam, whilst a steam generator obviously produces steam
a steam boat is on the water and a train is on railroad tracks
The only difference between the European Steam Table and an American Steam Table is the plug that plugs into the wall. If you want to plug in an American Steam Table while you are in Europe, you will need an adapter. http://DirectBuyRestaurantSupply.com
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What type of locomotive pulls it.
a gas