by evaporating the water when there is dry air and no humidity
by boiling
Yes, water typically requires the addition of heat to turn into vapor. This process is known as evaporation, where the heat energy breaks the bonds between water molecules, allowing them to escape into the air as water vapor.
The boiling water will evaporate (turn to vapor). The ice will melt (turn to liquid) and then begin to evaporate (turn to vapor). The tap water will begin to evaporate (turn to vapor).
Water vapor is faster than ice because the molecules in water vapor have more kinetic energy and move around more rapidly than in ice. Temperature plays a key role in the speed of molecules, with higher temperatures leading to faster movement.
Boiling water turns to vapor in the cold because the temperature difference between the hot water and the cold air causes the water to evaporate and turn into vapor.
Condensation
Evaporation is faster at a higher temperature.
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It will turn back into water .
Heat
Water heated will turn into water vapor. Even when it's not heated, evaporation is a process that occurs at all temperature for water, so water vapor can always form.