For those that went to public school that might be lacking on the intelligence scale.
Three forms of water, only one form is wet. Seems not just the media are lower than 50 IQ.
Except, of course, when the temperature and pressure increases beyond the critical point, whereupon the liquid and gaseous phases become indistinguishable in what is known as a supercritical fluid. In water, the critical point occurs at around Tc = 647.096 K (373.946 °C), pc = 22.064 MPa (217.75 atm) and ρc = 356 kg/m³.
Tc = Critical Temperature
pc = Critical Pressure
ρc = Critical Density
But you already knew that... Right?
PS: I went to public school.
And truth be told, things are a good deal more complex than that, with not only liquid-vapor states, but sold-vapor and solid-liquid states, as well, given the right combinations of temperature, pressure, and density.