boiling will change all water being boiled fairly quickly into water vapor. Exposed water of any temperature will slowly become water vapor by way of evaporation.
All volcanoes emit water vapor and other gases.
water vapor
At the boiling point, 212oF, or 100oC it completely changes to water vapor. However, water vapor can exist just above the surface of water as low as its triple point 273.16 K - in other words when ice and liquid water are also present.
Solid (ice), liquid and vapor (steam) are (chemically) all of the same compound WATER with one chemical formula H2O, but in three different physical states of matter.
Dihydrogen Monoxide.
All clouds are condensing water vapor.
Evaporation !!
All clouds are made of water vapor.
Yes, water vapor is a gas and all gasses can be compressed.
Water vapor.
Water in the form of a gas is called steam.
Steam (in all its uses), water vapor (as in humidity).
hydrosphere
No
boiling will change all water being boiled fairly quickly into water vapor. Exposed water of any temperature will slowly become water vapor by way of evaporation.
All volcanoes emit water vapor and other gases.