Well steam is thin cloud and cloud is thick steam......
Clouds and steam are forms of evaporated water. Water is the main base for evaporation to occur. Bot clouds and steam can condense in a cool temperature, while water can bothe condense and evaporate. So they are not much alike.
there is no mediem cloud in the sky!
Inter-cloud lightning!
High cloud, middle cloud, low cloud, and anvil heat.
a cloud
yes. Yes it does...
Steam+water
yes
Steam+water
Air + Steam
mist,smog, cloud, nebula, steam, vapor
Sky+cheese=moon, (cloud+cloud=sky, steam+air=cloud, water+air=steam, qark(cheese)+fire=cheese, soured milk+fire=qark(cheese)+whey, yogurt+milk=soured milk, milk+bacteria=yogurt
Lakota has the words mahpiya (a cloud in the sky; sky; heaven) and op'o (a cloud of steam or dust)
Steam is the word.
Air, fumes, gas, cloud, fog, smoke, haze, steam, and mist.
Well if you get a box with purple steam coming out of it as a gift flying around the screen, then its a Piece of Cloud. But originally there is no box like that!Fizzysweete
It depends. Common whirlwinds such as dust devils and steam devils are not associated with any sort of cloud formation. Tornadoes involve multiple cloud types. In a typical case, a funnel cloud emeges from a wall cloud, which is attatched to a cumulonimbus cloud. Waterspouts can from from cumulonimbu or cumulus congestus clouds.