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Waterbenders.

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Submitted: 06/29/2012
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User avatar #6 - satyrn (06/29/2012) [-]
If you're gonna get that technical:

There's literally tonnes of water in air. Bending that would bend the air very effectively. Water bending = air bending.

Fire doesn't technically exist in a physical sense. "Fire" is a chemical process producing heat, light, gas, all that shit. Visible fire and flames are literally just light energy given off by excited electrons.

Air is a mix of millions of elements and molecules. Defining "air" is actually very hard, but if you want to just call them "gas" benders then they should be able to bend fire as well.

If earthbenders can manipulate metal due to impurities, then they can manipulate anything. People, trees, air, water, fire, ANYTHING. Earthbender's who can metalbend are pretty much omnibenders.
User avatar #1 - trollofhalo (06/29/2012) [+] (3 replies)
I don't see why Airbenders cannot bend water. Doesn't water have Oxygen inside of it's chemical build? How about you just go with it.
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