Steam itself is an invisible gas. However, when it comes into contact with cooler air, it can condense and form small water droplets, which may appear as a white cloud or mist. So, while pure steam cannot be seen, the visible cloud formed by condensed water droplets is often referred to as steam.
Mist forms when warm air cools rapidly, causing water vapor in the air to condense into tiny water droplets. This typically occurs when warm, moist air encounters a colder surface or when the air temperature drops quickly. Mist is commonly seen in the morning or evening when temperature variations are most pronounced.
Mist is formed outdoors in the cold when warm, moist air comes into contact with cooler air or surfaces, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into tiny droplets. This process is known as condensation and it occurs when the air temperature drops below the dew point temperature.
Water vapor in the air can form clouds, fog, or mist depending on conditions such as temperature and humidity.
Rainbows are typically formed after rainfall when sunlight is refracted and reflected by water droplets in the atmosphere. However, they can also be seen in other conditions, such as mist, fog, or spray, where light is similarly refracted by water droplets.
It's not difficult.Steam is formed when water evaporates.
Steam is the gaseous form of water that is created when water is heated to its boiling point. Mist, on the other hand, is composed of tiny water droplets suspended in the air. Steam is hot and rapidly dissipates, while mist is cool and often lingers in the air.
No,Steam are formed by boiling it at the boiling point and the steam is white smoke that comes out of it.Mist are formed when the temperature becomes cold the water vapor gas goes into the process called condensation and turn into little droplets of liquid.
steam and mist are not the same thing
No they are not the same. Steam is formed when water reaches boiling point then the water will start to evaporate to make water vapor. They then join particles in the air. Whenever there is a cold surface nearby the water will hit it and condense. Mist is formed when the ground cools and cools air close to it it causes condensation an water droplets form in the air.
Why do steam appear
Steam is the gaseous state of water when it reaches its boiling point, while mist consists of tiny water droplets suspended in the air. Steam is formed by the vaporization of liquid water, usually at high temperatures, while mist forms when water droplets condense from air saturated with moisture.
i think because they are boot gas e you can't recognise because the have the same colour
it is mist
mist steam are the condensed water vapour and we can see them but we cant see the water vapours
Water in vapor form is called steam. It is formed when liquid water evaporates and changes into a gaseous state due to heat.
steam is less dense than mist because the particles in steam have more energy so they are less dense and rise. but mist is denser because it does not rise into the atmosphere and simply lurks around on the floor and has less energy