its condensation when it hits something cold, for example the window in your bath room then it turns to water . The word is condensation.
A chemical reaction for this process doesn't exist.
The word "geyser" comes from Iceland, specifically from the Icelandic word "geysir," which means "to gush." This term was first used to describe the famous hot springs in Iceland that erupt intermittently with hot water and steam.
Brackish is the word used to describe a mixture of salt and fresh water.
solidification... i think!!! Well i think it's freeze
The five letter word that refers to heat is steam. When a liquid evaporates, it evaporates releasing steam whose temperature is high.
A five letter word which means to convert into vapor is steam. It is the process of heating or boiling water and turning it into vapor.
steam
He is turning green.
The verb "to solidify" can be used to describe something that is turning into a solid such as the sentence "The water in the freezer started to solidify into ice."
Steam.
Steam
vapor, steam
It mean water evaporate from the heat.
Gaseous water is called steam.
Short and simple steam is NOT WHITE. Steam is a transparent gas. But as wikipedia says: "(the word steam) In common language it is often used to refer to the visible mist of water droplets formed as this water vapor condenses in the presence of cooler air." Now that phenomenon (water vapor aka steam condensing to tiny droplets when it contacts cooler air) is the white fog you see. But in the right conditions steam is TRANSPARENT. Hope this helped. Cheers :)
steam, vapor
The word that describes the process of water turning into water vapor is "evaporation." This process occurs when water molecules gain enough energy to escape into the air in the form of vapor.