what is difference between water and water vapor
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Water vapor is little water droplets that exist in the air, while steam is water heated to the point that it turns into gas. In simplified science, both are referred to as the gaseous state of water. However, the main difference between them lies in temperature
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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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