Neither of those processes depends on the presence or strength of gravity,
and there's no place you can go where there is "no gravity".
The place to go where the gravitational forces acting on you are the least is
in interplanetary or interstellar space, far from big masses.
If you go there, and step out of whatever protective craft brought you there,
you'll immediately boil because of the lack of external pressure, and, if the
intensity of radiation from various sources is low enough, you'll also freeze.
Freeze=0 Boil=100
Freeze : 0 Boil : 100
ummm weelll theres no such thing
water
No.
You can boil it or you could freeze it.
it is about 200 degrees
Gravity is a force that acts upon an object. It can not "freeze". You can however, come very close to having zero gravity. This would be obtained in space.
hot or cold air
Yes!!! You can freeze any liquid. However, different liquids freeze( and boil) at different temperatures.
boil it, freeze it or leave it in a jar to evaporate
because theres no gravity