The water temperature is higher then the surrounding air.
14 kph
You'll need to be more specific about what you mean by "pond habitat".
Uses the boil and steam to rise in the air
The speed at which steam rises can vary depending on factors such as temperature, pressure, and air currents. Under typical conditions, steam can rise at speeds ranging from around 100 to 200 miles per hour.
The higher they rise, the less pressure they are subject to. A gas expands when the pressure decreases.
For a 220 gallon pond you will need to purchase a 300 GPH pump. This should ensure efficient functionality of your beautiful pond. This will also help to maintain the general cleanliness of the pond.
They turn into steam and rise to the ceiling.
steam is less dense than mist because the particles in steam have more energy so they are less dense and rise. but mist is denser because it does not rise into the atmosphere and simply lurks around on the floor and has less energy
No. Steam is warm water vapor. Heat is added or external energy that causes a rise in temperature.
Because the titanics boilers did not measure how much steam was boiling if there was to much steam it would go out the funnels that were 63 feet high.
No. Once the substance crosses into steam the steam temperature can rise much higher than boiling.
The steam engine meant that a factory or mill no longer needed to be built near a source of running water.