White Smoke
White Smoke is a term often used to describe a specific type of smoke that appears white in color. This phenomenon occurs when water vapor condenses in the air, creating a visible cloud. It can be seen in various situations, such as during combustion processes or when steam is released from hot surfaces.
In many cultures, White Smoke holds symbolic significance. For example, in the context of the Catholic Church, white smoke is used to indicate the election of a new pope. When the cardinals reach a decision, the smoke released from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel turns white, signaling to the public that a new leader has been chosen.