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− | + | '''Steam''' is the result of boiling [[water]]. This is distinct from [[mist]], a similar looking product of water falling, or [[smoke]]. [[Rain]] falling on a pool of [[magma]] may cause steam, as will magma boiling off water that is covering something that is magma safe (like an obsidian stone). Magma is the most common source of the temperatures needed to boil water, but some burning items may create steam when submerged, as may some creatures with very high body temperature. | |
− | + | Steam is capable of causing massive [[wound|injuries]] and death. | |
− | [[Category | + | Another product of water and magma mixing is [[obsidian]]. |
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+ | It has been reported that steam can be produced from rain falling on the blood of a forgotten beast who possessed the fire breathing ability. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 3 July 2013
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Steam is the result of boiling water. This is distinct from mist, a similar looking product of water falling, or smoke. Rain falling on a pool of magma may cause steam, as will magma boiling off water that is covering something that is magma safe (like an obsidian stone). Magma is the most common source of the temperatures needed to boil water, but some burning items may create steam when submerged, as may some creatures with very high body temperature.
Steam is capable of causing massive injuries and death.
Another product of water and magma mixing is obsidian.
It has been reported that steam can be produced from rain falling on the blood of a forgotten beast who possessed the fire breathing ability.