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They are both forms of water.
the dirty water evaporates to forms steam and the dirt stays behind this steam is the condensed, pure water can be collected.This process is called distillation.
the metal will become hot
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Radiator
metal + steam = boiler
While some forms of energy can be considered as either particle or wave, steam is not one of those. The energy of steam comes from it expansion. There is no steam energy particle.
With the usual meaning of "ice" and "steam", both are forms of water.Note that you can also call frozen forms of substances other than water "ice"; similarly, gaseous forms of substances other than water may also be called "steam".
They are both forms of water.
I know for a fact that on the Iphone it is metal (stone+fire) and steam (air+water)
steam and mist are not the same thing
the dirty water evaporates to forms steam and the dirt stays behind this steam is the condensed, pure water can be collected.This process is called distillation.
the metal will become hot
Forms of H2O
These are typically called fumaroles, and can occur along cracks or fissures in the ground.
steam ships, and steam carriages (locomotives).
Its Metal + Steam . That Is What Makes A Boiler . Sincerely -The Strange Answerer AKA Dgjojo2