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It is a gas, assuming you are talking about dry steam. If it is wet steam, it is both a gas and a liquid.
Water needs to be heated to enter its gas phase as steam.
Nuclear energy is not collected, it is released and used. Most often the use is to boil water for a steam generator of electricity.
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a buildup of static electricity in clouds creates lightening bolts, so electrical energy.
Steam is water in the vapour (gaseous) state; Ice is water in the solid state; liquid water is water in its liquid state - but the water's composition is the same in all three states.
A steam engine uses water, steam, and heat.
A steam engine?
It is a steam engine.
It is a gas, assuming you are talking about dry steam. If it is wet steam, it is both a gas and a liquid.
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Water vapor and air. Water vapor condenses to produce clouds. Even if air has no visible clouds it still has water vapor.
evaporation.
None of them. Clouds are the result of water vapour in the atmosphere. the mountainy kind lol <3:)
These words are connected to the words Water Vapor: Steam Vaporize Fog Rain Rain Clouds Mist Hot Vapors Cold Vapor treatment
Turbine.
If you mean clouds on Moon, then no, because the Moon doesn't have any kind of atmosphere (or water) and therefore doesn't have any clouds. If you mean clouds on Earth, then yes. Just go out and look.