Answer:
When an element is at a temperature that is higher than it's boiling point, it will be in gaseous form as it would have evaporated.
When the element at a temperature that is lower than it's melting point however, it would be in solid form as it would not have melted from it solid state yet.
70°C – Solid
Lower than melting point.
210°C – Gas
Higher than boiling point.
185°C – Gas
Higher than boiling point.
127°C – Liquid
Above it's melting point but below it's boiling point. It is a liquid at this point because it has melted but has not evaporated.
0°C – Solid
Lower than melting point.