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Mist is performed by fine droplets of liquid in a gas... so an example would be in the shower when their is white steam coming out which is basically mist. the persin at the top is sooo WRONG. steam and mist are NOT the same.
Mist is not necessarily evaporated water. Mist forms when water vapor condenses into tiny liquid droplets in the air, usually due to a temperature change or high humidity level. Evaporation refers to the process of liquid water turning into water vapor.
Clouds, fog or mist.
To blow water mist out of your mouth, take a mouthful of water, purse your lips, and then forcefully exhale a burst of air through your lips. This will break up the water into small droplets, creating a mist effect. Practice in front of a mirror to control the force and direction of the mist.
Misty fogs form when water boils because the hot water vapor comes into contact with cooler air, causing it to condense into tiny water droplets that we see as mist. This process occurs when the warm air, saturated with water vapor, meets a cooler surface, leading to condensation and the formation of mist.