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It will evaporate at any temperature, as long as the humidity is less than 100%. It does evaporate much faster at higher temperatures though.

Technically the boiling point of pure water is 100 degrees C, so that is the temperature at which it becomes gas.

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8y ago

All tempertures, it just evaporates faster as temperature rises until it boils @ 212 and it evaporates the fastest. It even evaportes when frozen. Under atmospheric pressure, water evaporates at 100 o C (or 132 o F). However, the higher the water pressure, the higher its boiling temperature (or the temperature at which water evaporates).

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15y ago

Water can evaporate (enter the air as water vapor) at any temperature above the freezing point of the water. Water BOILS (changes state) at 100 °Celsius.

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11y ago

212 degrees in Fahrenheit and 100 degrees in Celsius or "the Boiling point."

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14y ago

at the boiling point

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