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The green house affect can be compared to one of the following: A car with its windows closed parked in the sun. A person lying on a sunny beach. Steam coming off a pot of boiling water. Heat coming off a fire. You choose.
Steam doesn't cool off liquids because it is the release of thermal energy from the water, and that is why, it is therefore hot. If the steam is coming off the liquid itself, it is heat being released by the liquid, but the liquid is not necessarily getting cooler. Think of water boiling on a stove. There may be plenty of steam coming off the water, but the water continues to boil. Subjecting a cool liquid to steam will certainly not cool the liquid.
The steam you see on hot days coming off the slip-n-slide is really the water evaporating off of it.
I would say you better add more coolant
blowing off steam
blowing off steam
you make a circle draw a + in the middle and then draw pepperoni pieces around it (SPECIAL EFFECTS) draw steam coming off of it
Let's just say if you steam coming off it at room temperature in the house, you can safely assume it will scald your lips.
The orgin of blow off some steam comes from old steam boilers. To let "off steam" or "blow off steam" would be to relieve the pressure in the boiler, to avoid risk of damage. When talking about a person, it means they are venting their thoughts, as a form of stress relief.To calm down and or from getting mad.
Steam comes from boiling water.
A a steam locomotive can turn itself off when the engine is overheated.
The orgin of blow off some steam comes from old steam boilers. To let "off steam" or "blow off steam" would be to relieve the pressure in the boiler, to avoid risk of damage. When talking about a person, it means they are venting their thoughts, as a form of stress relief.To calm down and or from getting mad.