The power plant uses the sun's heat to create steam.
Stones are typically heated and then water poured over them to create steam.
Put 2 cups of cold water into the heated pan, which will create steam.
When they're hot, we bring them inside and pour water on them to create steam.
Water may be added through a bamboo tube to create steam.
The power plant creates electricity and steam from this gas.
Water is then poured on the stones to create hot steam.
The boiler's job is to apply heat to water to create steam.
The fire in a power station is used to heat water, creating steam that drives turbines.
Most power plants use coal, natural gas, oil or a nuclear reactor to create steam.