NO. Water vapour is created by heating water e.g. when you heat a kettle steam floats out of the top of the kettle, that's water vapour.
evaporation is when water vapour rises up and condensation is when water vapour turns into clouds
Water vapour is a constituents in air because water vapour rises in the atmosphere & is always present in the atmospere in some or the other quantity.Also 0.0001% of air consist water vapour
Steam.
Cloud.
It starts from 100 celcius in 1atm and can be risen further. At lower pressures eg on tops of mountains, it can be lower. Water boils when the pressure of water vapour exceeds the external atmospheric pressure. Below that, any bubble of water vapour which might start to form is immediately compressed back to liquid.
Water Vapour
heated water is called vapour. the process is called evaporation.
it is converted to vapour state
water vapour
When water in the ocean is heated by the sun it turns into water vapour and evaporates, however it leaves the salt behind as it is made of separate molecules.
When water is heated, it can turn into steam, which is essentially water vapor.
When water is heated at extremely high temperatures.
Water vapour. An example is rain clouds in the sky.If the water is heated to boiling point in a kettle or furnace boiler, the very hot vapour is commonly called steam.
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
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Vapour, which raises up to the sky and becomes part of a cloud.
I assume it is "what does the conversion of water mean?" Water can be converted to ice by being frozen. Or to steam to drive a steam engine by being super heated. Or changed to water vapour by being heated until the water is evaporated away (as in desalination of sea water) and the water vapour to be condensed back into drinkable water free of salt.