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Pugsley
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19 January, 15:07
What is the definition of steam
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Alex Liu
19 January, 15:15
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Thats cool i dont know
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Tyrell Frazier
19 January, 15:18
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Steam is the vapor that water turns into when heated, which forms a white mist of minuscule water droplets in the air
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