Boiling water will produce steam (water vapour). Eventually, if boiled long enough, all the water will have evaporated, with the risk of the bottom of the pan or kettle melting.
Steam.
vapor
The magma's heat turns the water into steam, which is usually harnessed to turn some sort of mechanism, making energy.
Water turns into a gas by heat which is evaporation. It turns back into water through condensation and turns into a cloud. Then it rains/snows/hails/sleets back down to Earth to start the process all over again.
kinetic energy turns into heat energy which heat's the water SLOWLY (keep frantically moving) ;D
gas
Steam or vapor
ICE
Droplets appear on a glass of water because of condensation. When the air touches the cold glass, it turns into a liquid, forming a droplet. This is because, when you add heat, a liquid turns to a gas, but when you take away heat, it turns back into a liquid.
water
Water evaporates from heat or pressure and turns into water vapor.
Heat from the Sun
The magma's heat turns the water into steam, which is usually harnessed to turn some sort of mechanism, making energy.
Water turns into a gas by heat which is evaporation. It turns back into water through condensation and turns into a cloud. Then it rains/snows/hails/sleets back down to Earth to start the process all over again.
kinetic energy turns into heat energy which heat's the water SLOWLY (keep frantically moving) ;D
gas
Any external heat source can provide the required energy.
Steam or vapor
Geothermal energy is derived from the intense heat that is found underneath the Earth's crust. This heat is used to boil water which turns to steam and turns a turbine.