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Thanks for the facts and GAs Though no idea how to get to the hidden GA
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IS STEAM CONSUMING US?
Mostly during the sales and whenever you play a game for hours upon hours...
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Well technically steam and water vapour are one and the same. The "steam" we see coming from a kettle is basically steam/water vapour condensing into tiny water droplets (forming tiny clouds essentially), which then evaporate into the surrounding air shortly after.
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Also, considering ~16% of worldwide energy generation is by hydroelectric, plus additional wind, tidal and PV generation, steam would be less than 90%, i'd guess somewhere between 75-80%.
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Technically, steam is the invisible gaseous form of water. The ‘steam’ we think we see coming from a kettle is not steam but drops of water vapor.
About 90 per cent of all electricity is generated through the use of steam.
The first Disney cartoon with sound was Steamboat Willie, released on November 18, 1928.
The release date of Steamboat Willie is the reason November 18 is celebrated as the birthday of both Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
In 1864, the speed limit for a steam-driven car in the UK was 2mph.
Newcomen’s original steam engine was used for pumping water out of mines. James Watt’s steam engine for pulling trains came 50 years later.
French aviation pioneer Gustave de Ponton d’Amecourt built a steam-driven model helicopter in 1863. He also coined the word ‘helicopter’.
The first motorbikes were steam-powered velocipedes made in France in 1867.
Charles Babbage’s original designs for a mechanical computer were to be steam-powered.
The poem Venus And Adonis is the only work by Shakespeare that includes the word ‘steam’.
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I wanted to do some puzzles but too weak to think of any. So here is your train.
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P.S. Had nothing better to do, sorry for copy pasta :3
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