Fog is a cloud that forms near the ground, often caused by cooling of the air and condensation of water vapor. Vapor is the gaseous form of substances like water. Steam is the gaseous phase of water when it is heated to its boiling point.
False. Steam fog or clouds are made of water vapor in the gas state condensed into tiny droplets, not in the liquid state.
When you see steam fog or clouds, you are seeing water in its gaseous state, known as water vapor. This occurs when water evaporates from a liquid form and condenses in the atmosphere to form visible clouds or fog.
Solid (ice), liquid (water), gas (steam). Water can also be found in the form of a vapor, which is water droplets suspended in air, e.g., clouds, fog, and the vapor above boiling water, commonly but mistakenly called steam.
Fog is a cloud that forms close to the ground when air is cooled to its dew point, usually during the night or early morning. Steam, on the other hand, is water vapor that is produced when water is boiled at high temperatures. Fog is made up of tiny water droplets, while steam is invisible water vapor.
When water vapor cools, it loses energy and eventually condenses into liquid water droplets. This process forms clouds, fog, or dew depending on the temperature and atmospheric conditions.
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False. Steam fog or clouds are made of water vapor in the gas state condensed into tiny droplets, not in the liquid state.
When you see steam fog or clouds, you are seeing water in its gaseous state. Steam fog occurs when cold air comes into contact with warm water vapor, causing condensation to form into fog. Clouds are also formed by the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere.
When you see steam fog or clouds, you are seeing water in its gaseous state, known as water vapor. This occurs when water evaporates from a liquid form and condenses in the atmosphere to form visible clouds or fog.
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.
When steam is cooled in the air it creates water vapor. This water vapor comes together to create clouds and fog.
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In the liquid state, water is water. In a solid state, water is ice. In a gas state water is called water vapor.
Clouds carry large amounts of water vapor. Also, fog and steam carry large amounts of water vapor but is not as large or condence amount.
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Water in vapor form is called steam. It is formed when liquid water evaporates and changes into a gaseous state due to heat.
This could be steam if you are heating water. Or fog when warm air crosses cooler ground or cool air crosses warmer ground.steam