is there any difference between water and water vapour
if yes then explain
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Water vapor is water that is in the form of a vapor, or gas. ... When liquid water is heated to boiling point, 100 degrees Celsius (212 F), it turns into vapor. Water vapor can also be produced directly from ice; this is called sublimation. Steam is water vapor, but clouds are liquid water
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yes there is a difference
- water is it in its liquid form and water vapour is in gaseous form
- Water is denser than water vapour.
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