When you boil water, a lot of air-bubbles appears on the surface. it is the water turning into steam.
The water has turned into steam and boiled away.
Im pretty sure its called evaporation, it evaporates into the air and gets carried up by clouds and the clouds carry it for miles and miles. clouds are mostly made of water. If it is cold enough it will turn into hail or snow and the steam is just hummitidy, moisture, or mist in the air.
plug it in into the wall, fill it up with water, turn it on and when it clicks off the water is boiled
Heat from the nuclear reaction changes water to steam.
After drilling into the Earth to the heat, it is used to turn water to steam, to turn a turbine.
The water has turned into steam and boiled away.
Steam, possibly just hot water, but if enough is added(212 Degrees F)(100 degrees C) than it will turn into water vapor.
Vapor condenses to form liquid. Go to the bathroom and turn on the shower but only the hot water. You'll notice that there's steam/water vapor. Look at your mirror and watch as liquid water forms.
Steam is produced to turn the turbines then it is released through the cooling towers. It is water vapor and if it is cool outside then it forms into clouds because it condenses in the air. During the summertime and when it is dry it is hard to see the water vapor.
Water in the form of gas is called water vapor :3. Steam is a visible form of water vapor and can be considered a gas or mist.
If they speed up fast enough, they turn to steam (water vapor).
They are made of different states of matter
Steam, water vapor at more than 100 oC and normal pressure (100 kPa, 1 bar, 1 atm)
Allow the steam to cool down and it will turn back to water.
Steam is often used for power generation. Apply heat to water, steam (pressure) then used to turn a turnbine and generate electricity. Imagine if you boiled water in an encloded pot (air-tight lid). The pressure will build and you can use this pressure to generate power.
evaporates.
The boiling water will evaporate (turn to vapor). The ice will melt (turn to liquid) and then begin to evaporate (turn to vapor). The tap water will begin to evaporate (turn to vapor).