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isabelwhatx wrote: | ||
Good point. |
i go w/ firebending simply cause a firebending avatar bent it in the avatar state episode
but 4nationfury makes a good point
Wow. Good to see you on TVCrazy12.
Now I think it would be interesting if earthbenders could do it. But I know for a fact that firebenders can though. Check out the link.
http://dvdscreenshots.avatarspiritmedia.net/201/906.jpg
Some may argue that because he's an Avatar he is just earthbending. But if you watch The Avatar State, it shows each nations' Avatar bending their native element. Thus this is Firebending.
ThisCrazyGuy wrote: |
I guess it's Firebending... Scientifically, what do you guys think it should be a part of? |
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isabelwhatx wrote: | ||
Scientifically, magma/lava is molten EARTH, therefore it should fall under earth's category. Fire can take away the heat, but it can't control the actual host of the heat. If we go by the logic that since the magma is hot FBers can control it, can't they control any hot thing? Like tea or hot chocolate? That doesn't make sense, either. |
When I said firebenders control heat energies, I should have said they control heat sources, meaning things that generate heat. Tea, as someone mentioned, does not make its own heat.
Also lava, though composed of melted rock, is NOT earth. Earth (not the planet Earth) by definition is solid and synonymous with ground.
4nationfury wrote: |
Wow. Good to see you on TVCrazy12. Now I think it would be interesting if earthbenders could do it. But I know for a fact that firebenders can though. Check out the link. http://dvdscreenshots.avatarspiritmedia.net/201/906.jpg Some may argue that because he's an Avatar he is just earthbending. But if you watch The Avatar State, it shows each nations' Avatar bending their native element. Thus this is Firebending. |
FireLordZuko93 wrote: | ||
I had that pic and many others similar on the first page |
MarryLarry wrote: |
When I said firebenders control heat energies, I should have said they control heat sources, meaning things that generate heat. Tea, as someone mentioned, does not make its own heat. Also lava, though composed of melted rock, is NOT earth. Earth (not the planet Earth) by definition is solid and synonymous with ground. |
isabelwhatx wrote: | ||
Magma does not make its own heat. Friction makes the heat. Magma is simply just the host, just like the tea. And melted rock IS earth, because rock is a form of earth. Melting something is a physical change, not a chemical change. The rock does not become something different once it is heated up, it simply looks different. Also, if you say that earth has to be solid, than how could Toph bend the water coming out of the drill in The Drill? (ROFL) |
ThisCrazyGuy wrote: |
This is a really good debate guys! Could you guys try and pick one element for it to be a part of? That just makes it more challenging and interesting. |