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mist is formed by the coldness of the air, it makes the ground cold and the ground cools the air around to form mist.
Steam is formed by water being boiled at 100°C and water evaporating into the air. The water hits a cold surface (window, glass etc) it will turn back to water.
The difference between mist and steam is steam gets boiled and mist is formed by cold air. They are the same in a way beacuse they are both made up of water particles and they are both a gas.
mist is formed by the coldness of the air, it makes the ground cold and the ground cools the air around to form mist.
Steam is formed by water being boiled at 100°C and water evaporating into the air. The water hits a cold surface (window, glass etc) it will turn back to water.
The difference between mist and steam is steam gets boiled and mist is formed by cold air. They are the same in a way beacuse they are both made up of water particles and they are both a gas.