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The oceans are steam or superheated water.
The superheated water turns to steam which you use to power a generator.
Rock bearing sulfur is treated with superheated water in retorts, melting the sulfur, which flows out.
The chiller takes away the superheated water, leaving the cool air for dehumidifying.
In the winter, it can also convert the superheated water into steam to heat the factory.
Deep-sea vents, also known as hydrothermal vents, are springs of superheated water that are powered by underwater volcanoes.
This water then returns to the ocean as superheated water carrying dissolved salts from the magmatic material within the crust.
Microbes are known to dwell in the superheated water around volcanic vents in the deep ocean, for example.
In contrast, the superheated water from the ground is separated from the mixture and flashed into steam.
Superheated water can split into hydrogen and oxygen, and it appears that hydrogen escaped during the venting procedure and exploded.
In most cases turbines are driven with steam separated from superheated water tapped from underground geothermal reservoirs and geysers.
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