Science, asked by thakur0078, 19 days ago

CAN THE FUMES WHICH COME OUT OF HOT WATER BE COMPARED WITH CLOUDS

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Answered by shinayu2276
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Water vapour is water in the gas phase, produced by the evaporation or boiling of water.

Steam is water vapour produced by boiling. So steam is water vapour. Steam is invisible, but when steam cools it condenses into tiny liquid water droplets and then we can see it. The mist of condensing steam is often called "steam " in everyday life, but it's not steam by the scientific definition.

Clouds are not water vapour. Clouds are small droplets of liquid water suspended in the atmosphere. Some clouds are made of ice.

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