the name of the card is a bit off target. from wiki-
Vaporization of an element or compound is a phase transition from the liquid or solid phase to gas phase. There are three types of vaporization: evaporation, boiling and sublimation.
Evaporation is a phase transition from the liquid phase to gas phase that occurs at temperatures below the boiling temperature at a given pressure. Note: evaporation usually occurs on the surface.
Boiling is a phase transition from the liquid phase to gas phase that occurs at or above the temperature the boiling temperature. Note boiling occurs below the surface.
not in the wiki but for completeness' sake- sublimation is going from a solid straight to a gas, skipping the liquid state. an example of this is dry ice.
the issue is that vaporizing something wouldnt cause it to turn to water (ie flood), but would rather make it into air instead.
*this guy hasnt come back to respond to anyone yet, i suggest letting this topic rest.