Analogies
It is called steam, as the heat from the camp fire causes the water to evaporate and form water vapor.
A fire burn consumes your skin as fuel and would keep going until the fuel is gone or it is deprived of oxygen. A steam burn is just water or a liquid that has a lot of thermal energy that it wants to transfer to something that is colder (like your skin). A fire burn would persist, while a steam burn would just get it's thermal energy sapped out and condense into a liquid.
When fire burns, it creates heat which causes the water molecules to evaporate and turn into steam. This steam rises rapidly due to the heat, creating a vacuum effect that sucks in more surrounding water to replace what has evaporated. This process is known as the 'steam explosion effect'.
A wood fire generator works by burning wood to heat water and produce steam. The steam then turns a turbine connected to a generator, which produces electricity.
The old saying "there is no smoke without fire" tells you the whole story really. The formula is: FIRE + SMOKE ------> BURNING + HEAT That's all there is to it.
Fire+Water=Steam
It is called steam, as the heat from the camp fire causes the water to evaporate and form water vapor.
When a steam engine's fire is burning efficiently, it produces very little smoke and what you are really seeing is white steam. When coal has just been added to the fire, or the fire is burning inefficiently (perhaps too much coal) it produces grey or black smoke.
steam
A fire burn consumes your skin as fuel and would keep going until the fuel is gone or it is deprived of oxygen. A steam burn is just water or a liquid that has a lot of thermal energy that it wants to transfer to something that is colder (like your skin). A fire burn would persist, while a steam burn would just get it's thermal energy sapped out and condense into a liquid.
"Smoke On The Water" tells the true story of a fire in the recording studio during the making of the album 'Machine Head.' The sight of smoke from the fire drifting across a river inspired the lyrics.
water+fire
fire and water
When fire burns, it creates heat which causes the water molecules to evaporate and turn into steam. This steam rises rapidly due to the heat, creating a vacuum effect that sucks in more surrounding water to replace what has evaporated. This process is known as the 'steam explosion effect'.
there is no steam altar. since steam runes are water and fire combined, you take your essence and a fire talisman to the water altar, or essence and a water talisman to the fire altar. you then attempt to create the steam runes (which have a 50% success rating, like smithing iron bars.)
I know for a fact that on the Iphone it is metal (stone+fire) and steam (air+water)
water is a liquid and fire is a smoke/solid water stops it i really dont know how to answer that