vesihöyryyn
Vesihöyryyn is a Finnish term that translates to "steam" in English. It refers to the gaseous state of water, which occurs when water is heated to its boiling point (100°C or 212°F at standard atmospheric pressure) and transforms from a liquid into a gas. This phase change is a fundamental concept in thermodynamics and is essential in various natural and industrial processes.
Steam plays a crucial role in the Earth's water cycle, where it rises into the atmosphere, cools,
The properties of steam make it a versatile and valuable resource in many fields. Its high latent