Steam
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Steam is the name given to water when it is a gas.
When the pressure of the atmosphere is 1013 mbar (this is about the average pressue for a place which is at sea level), water will boil (turn into steam) at 100 degrees celsius.
100 degrees Celsius is the same temperature as 212 degrees Fahrenheit, 80 degrees RĂ©aumur and 373,15 Kelvin.