Joseph Turner was one of the great painters of the 18th and 19th centuries. Some of his best known paintings include 'Fishermen at Sea', 'Crossing the Brook', 'The Battle of Trafalgar', 'The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons' and 'Rain Steam and Speed'.
It is a painting by Turner. It encourages the viewer to imagine a train in driving rain.The viewer can see bad weather and poor daylight, a train, a boat on a river, a bridge or viaduct.
vapor or steam
Rain, Speed and Steam was one of his most famous paintings but The Slave Ship and The Fighting Temeraire was also quite famous.
No, steam is not a form of precipitation. Steam is water vapor that is produced when water is boiled or evaporates. Precipitation refers to any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls from the sky to the ground.
Fog.
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I think it means the strength and the speed of the rain and wind.
Rain is a form of condensation that occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into water droplets and falls to the ground.
Moisture can be both a liquid and a gas. A gas, such as steam, is wet if you touch it. Moisture is more commonly though of as a liquid, however. Water is a liquid, and a moisture, Steam is a gas, and a moisture.
When rain falls into a volcano, it can evaporate instantly due to the high temperatures of the volcanic surfaces. The water vapor may then mix with other volcanic gases and contribute to the volcanic activity, such as creating steam explosions or causing phreatic eruptions.
Joseph Allen Galbraith has written: 'Manual of the steam engine' -- subject- s -: Steam-engines 'Tables and diagrams relative to the rain-fall as observed in the magnetic observatory of Trinity College' -- subject- s -: Rain and rainfall, Precipitation - Meteorology -