Nickelodeon (ended 2008)
isabelwhatx wrote: |
Earth and only earth can control magma/lava. Fire can only control the energy in something, not the actual thing. If we go by the theory that firebenders can bend magma/laval, then you're also admitting to them being able to bend the sun or various comets and such. Can they bend the sand simply because it's hot? No. So, therefore, they can't bend magma/lava. |
But Firebenders can control lava - it has been shown in the show many times as a firebending technique.
Axrendale wrote: | ||
But Firebenders can control lava - it has been shown in the show many times as a firebending technique. |
isabelwhatx wrote: |
Gah, grr you FireLordZuko. I admit defeat. But it shouldn't be that way. |
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isabelwhatx wrote: | ||||
That's why I admitted defeat. Shouldn't doesn't count. Which is why I'm agrrivated |
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If earthbenders could control it, then don't you think Aang or Toph would have done so in the underground bunker during the eclipse?
Since firebenders control heat energies, it makes sense for lava to fall under their category. If it cools enough for the rock to reach a solid state, then the earthbenders could manipulate it.
MarryLarry wrote: |
If earthbenders could control it, then don't you think Aang or Toph would have done so in the underground bunker during the eclipse? Since firebenders control heat energies, it makes sense for lava to fall under their category. If it cools enough for the rock to reach a solid state, then the earthbenders could manipulate it. |
MarryLarry wrote: |
Fire and lightning are ionized gases. Guess they should fall under air then, huh? |
I guess it's Firebending...
Scientifically, what do you guys think it should be a part of?