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Ice, water and steam all have the same chemical formula.

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Steam fog is fog that that comes off of water. It comes up when it is really ht outside.


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Steam fog and clouds are mostly composed of water vapor in the gas state. Clouds are formed when warm air rises and condenses into water droplets or ice crystals. Steam fog occurs when water evaporates from a warm water body and condenses into a fog above the cooler air. So, while there may be some tiny liquid water droplets present in clouds or steam fog, the majority of the observed phenomenon is in the gas state.


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Ice, water and steam all have the same chemical formula.


How do you make fog without dry ice or a fog machine?

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What is ordered from the least thermal energy to the most A ice to steam to water B water to ice to steam C ice to water to steam D steam to water to ice?

Ice to water to steam.


What type of fog usually forms over rivers and lakes?

Steam fog


What produces the fog on stage and in films?

Smoke machines, dry ice, or steam generators are commonly used to produce fog on stage and in films. These devices create a misty effect by releasing a cloud of particles that hang in the air, enhancing the mood and atmosphere of the scene.


What type of fog usually forms over inlands rivers and lakes?

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Which is a form of condensation A. hail b fog C rain D steam?

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How do you make ice alxemy?

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How many states can water exist in?

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Steam can be compressed while ice can not why?

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