A steam turbine/generating unit, or a naval vessel
The first iron sea vessel is widely recognized to be the HMS Warrior, launched in 1860 by the British Royal Navy. It was a revolutionary ship, featuring an iron hull and powered by both sail and steam, marking a significant advancement in naval technology. The Warrior was designed as a response to the growing threat posed by ironclad warships, representing a shift from wooden vessels to iron and steel in naval construction.
France was the first country to build a steam powered ship.
Steam powered the first reliable streetcars.
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They were powered by steam locomotives. The steam was produced by burning wood or coal.
They were powered by steam engines.
A paddle steamer is a steam-powered vessel propelled by one or two paddle wheels.
Robert Fulton was the creator of The Steam Powered Engine Boat.
All of 'em! Though it's steam that does the work, and the steam is generated by boiling water in a pressure-vessel called... the Boiler. Any questions?