Mist and steam look very alike but there is a difference: mist is formed when when the air is too cold to hold its moisture, while steam is formed when water is heated beyond its boiling point (100 degrees Celcius).
concentration or condensation is due to temperature or humidity
Steam is water vapor (water in its gas form) which results from water being heated up. Mist is simply a cloudlike aggregation of minute globules of water.
No, mist energy will never exceed 100 units.
mist
Mist lubrication system is that, in which the lubrication of a bearing is done by the oil in the form of oil mist.
Volcanic Mist
Mist in the form of diamond dust: frozen crystals of water are a phenomenon in the Antarctic region.
Mist lubrication system is that, in which the lubrication of a bearing is done by the oil in the form of oil mist.
Mist, clouds, rain.
Yes
Mist and steam look very alike but there is a difference: mist is formed when when the air is too cold to hold its moisture, while steam is formed when water is heated beyond its boiling point (100 degrees Celcius).
Mist is formed.
You just add an s - mists.
Mist can be stated as a form of water vapour. It is included with water molecules. So naturally mist makes the temperature decreased and makes us feel cold.
concentration or condensation is due to temperature or humidity
Mist or Fog.