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- How do benders in the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender breathe underwater? Find out now!
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Can we just talk about how ginormous that wave was 😂
@@xristosmakris4477τι?
Fire 🔥
Water 🌊
you laugh but there are actually waves that size in the real world. look up biggest tsunamis in the world--some of them are as tall as skyscrapers.
@@pIayingwithmahwii That's a crazy nightmare 😳
Man I'd love to see waterbenders figuring out to make fire by separating oxygen and hydrogen and lighting a spark
Yo! That is soo cool!
Yeah that's cool but they need to be able to control both separately to perfectly separate them,
hence why Katara need Toph help to push the mud.
@@user-en3fu4pj9d what? Have you not seen the episode where they both bend mud and fight eachother? Or when they separated water from mud to drink?
@@simpanzee1006
1. Katara can still bend mud especially small ones depends on her strength but mud aren't just water, she bend the water aspects of mud to push it including the earth aspects but those are too heavy or she's not strong enough which resulted in stalemate position until Toph came.
2. because mud is a mixed of multiple elements it takes corresponding benders to "perfectly separate" them.
extra: if not easily separated then you just have to bend your own element while it also carries other element,
example: you can either extract it or also bend the plants (optional).
@@user-en3fu4pj9d sorta like the premise of metal bending, yes I got that.
What I ment is that waterbends (probably special benders) could bend water in place then separate the water into hydrogen and oxygen and light a spark separately to create fire or explosions. We have seen benders heating up water and creating steam, so some might be able to create enough energy to split water molecules. We have seen benders developing new ways to bend their elements, so it would be cool to see something new. Especially since in the world of avatar there is a clear sign of innovation. Just fun to imagine
Can we talk about how aang could have ended up freezing them all for another 100 years
😮😂
Alternate ending
@@yannismorris4772more like the bad ending 😅
@@TheRibottoStudiosstill alternate
And thats all on repeat hahaha
Also we should give credit to appa being able to swim in such conditions the trust he had in his companions is amazing
He's like a submarine
It makes sense. He might be a "sky" bison, but the creators based him on a bison crossed with a manatee. Honestly, the body type looks like it should be aquatic rather than aerodynamic anyway.
Yes.
>"scuba-diving lizard"
>shows a salamander
I noticed that too. Lol
Was looking for this comment lol
Yep
what kind of salamander is that!!
@@CyberGirl1234 it’s known as the fire salamander
Gotta love how well-put everything in avatar universe is
Oxygen poisoning.
Not true
I’m not angry I’m disappointed
This show keeps making more sense every now and then
Hard to believe it's made in Hollywood
this show is goated
The original creators got their own studio and are making like 3 movies and a new series.
@@OniContraverum what series? 😮😭
@@Swahili14 they're working on the next Earth Avatar that comes after Korra
@@OniContraverumWhere does this info come from? Did you come up with it yourself?
Let's be real. They thought of that after the fact. The logic used in each instance is "create air bubble around characters, therefore they can breathe."
I mean they explain that waterbenders can waterbend water from air or plants. Why is it so crazy that an airbender is extracting the oxygen from water
@@Loneadminbecause they don't control oxygen but air.
@@Lucci136You know there is oxygen in air, right... right?
@@AllKnowingNick yes but they don't control oxygen but air. Air is only 20 percent oxygen or something like that.
@@Lucci136 I think it is more like he manipulated the air molecule in his breath then he expands it. Since he's in the Avatar State. He might have controled the water around them to create space for air. As I have seen in the last Episode where Aang manipulated the size/mass of Earth by compressing it.
Seriously, how can someone NOT like Avatar The Last Airbender? It's a brilliant show!
Unless it’s the live adaptation then it’s a different story 😅
@@user-vs3oe7bp3zSo true ((
@@user-vs3oe7bp3z Does that mean netflix adaptation is bad too?
I said the same thing to my mother all she said me to grow up.
@@PS-bp4icthat's rough buddy
Fish don't extract the oxygen out of water molecules, they breathe the oxygen that is dissolved in the water. That's one of the problems with climate change, that there can't dissolve as much oxygen in warm water as in cold water, so fish and other sea animals have less to breathe. (Warm water can also dissolve less carbon dioxide, i.e. as the oceans get warmer, they release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, thus increasing the green house effect.)
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Don't tropical waters exist. Tropical fish don't thrive in cold water.
Someone else knows too
Love how this implies the horrific possibility of an avatar using air and water bending to give someone decompression sickness by turning their body fluid into air
This idea is worse than bloodbending.
@@kingace6186 Personally, both are bad
Fish don't actually breathe the oxygen in water molecules, but rather oxygen molecules that are aleady mixed in with the water.
Gathering that oxygen wouldn't be impossible for an airbender, but they'd need to also gather other molecules so they'd actually be breathing air, and not pure oxygen.
I love avatar because 1) they did their homework and it shows 2) compelling characters with their own arcs 3) they dont rely on "its magic!" To explain stuff 4) the first explanation of bending was "its NOT magic!" 5) its art is beautiful!
6) they show that even if someone has a disability(with toph abd her blindness), they are still capable of just as much, if not more, than you 7) they show that not every family who is well off is truly happy(zuko was abused as a child, mind you, and one of his major arcs revolved around him wanting to please his father, something i healthily relate to) and 8) it has relateable characters with relateable problems that can be translated into our world(the zuko example again. I relate to him so much it hurts!)
Who's hyped for new avatar 2024,
🙋🏿♂️✌🏿
WAIT FOR REAL
@SphaxTTL yeah man they revealed it a long time ago there will be a new one 2024
HYPE
Is this the live action one that’s coming out?
The creators are so amazingly talented!
It's 100% correct. However, there is O2 dissolved in water, they don't need to take oxygen from water molecules, also making little tendrils in the surface of the water bubble will make oxygen move from the higher concentration to the lower concentration side of the membrane. Since waterbenders can only control water, the same is true for CO2, which dissolves easily in water, keeping the air in the bubble relatively breathable without even developing a special technique
Imagine he accidentally froze himself again but this time everyone else is trapped and they stay there for 100 more years 🫠
boom yet another nation gone. maybe 2 for 1 special since zhou did attack water nation before the meteor event
Man, Appa is a very versatile adventure companion
Appa can fly, can swim, can just walk and obviously can do airbending as well. I'd love to have one 🤣
I think it’s so cool when writers for movies and shows actually put in real world logic and research into fantasy or action shows, it makes everything even more believable.
I would assume that technically, he did it in the first episode. When Katara & Sokka find him in the ice its a similar sphere. And in the Avatar State, his past lives just protected him without him knowing. Which is why later in the series when he feels like he is in extreme danger/stress the Avatar State just happens without him having to "activate" it. Though by the end of the series he can fully control the Avatar State.
I've begun watching Avatar for the 7th time today 🔥
Seeing this makes me wanna re-watch all of atla for the 11th time ❤😊
I never get tired of avatar, everytime i see something about it im always amazed just because of how much it makes sense on a crazed level
I’m guessing with the constant motion of the water around them, it helps oxygenate the bubble.
Exactly, it's just like a non organic lung structure.
Watching Appa swim makes me cry, he's so cute😩
Scuba Diving Lizard! 🤿 🦎
That's a Salamander!
So that was thinking
That only works for the Avatar, not "benders."
Still air bubbles
Yeah I always thought about how Katara can do it with water bending. We need an answer for that!
@@Sophie-vw5ol still a big air bubble
@@Sophie-vw5ol Well most of the time that Katara does it that I can remember, she makes the bubble above ground first, and she doesn't have the gaang take their time.
@@Sophie-vw5ol and to add, air bubbles doesn't go up by itself but the water forcedly fill everything and pushing anything lighter than water above.
Of course with water bending can control water physics into containing air below ocean but not making air out of nowhere.
It’s amazing how something that seems completely magical is actually pretty close to real science
Don’t forget the spider as well
Some form a bubble to breath under water as well
firebender:
OKAY YALL IMA VAPORIZE THE OCEAN FOR US STAY CLOSE
Waterbenders out here separating the elements of the periodic table to breathe underwater that's awesome 😎
I recommend cutting the outro bit off the short to increase the retention percentage. Outros get people to swipe off before prematurely instead of watching the entire thing. That's why a lot of TH-camrs loop their shorts so everyone sticks around for maximum watch time.
Aangjust casually splits hydrogen and oxygen
If benders can just casually manipulate molecules, how long until they split the atom?
I miss when techniques were used by mixing two elements which made for either great teamwork or an amazing feat by the avatar. But in LOK for example, lava bending, which was a mix of fire and earth, just became an earth bending style.
I really love this series since 2006 😍❤❤
Bilubbpe technique my fav in 🌊 bending
They also explained it in invasion cuz the mechanic explains how they are able to submerge but have a limited air supply so they have to resurface to get more air then resubmurge
Aside from Aang being frozen for 100 years, I always just assumed it worked like a diving bell: the supply’s not infinite but you can survive for a few minutes maybe 10-15 if the bubble’s big enough.
This is why airbending is op. Oxygen and hydrogen are both gas molecules normally, and water has air bubbles. Which an airbending could take advantage of.
Most rocks have some porosity, meaning airbenders could bend air through the micro-holes in rocks to move them.
Fire...air... its self explanatory.
Thats... Actually a valid explanation
Just smile and wave 👋🌊
physics wise water is used to make breathable oxygen. It's mostly oxygen by weight. Some chemicals are so reactive that they can burn using the oxygen in water. But that's rather rare.
Gotta remember that fish do not breathe the oxygen from the H2O. They breathe air, which has dissolved in the water.
If this were feasibly possible, it could somehow make ocean travel far more advanced.
zuko is my favorite❤
So as someone who nevered was this and my only for of avatar is the movie. It makes me wanna watch this show
I like how Anng learned his lesson and created an air bubble instead of freezing them all for 100 years😂
I just love when scientist prove cartoons right. Remember when it was discovered that platypi give a blueish-green glow under ultraviolet light? That was a fun day
Aang needs the avatar state to use different elements at one(this is unlike the usual of alternating between) but so far I've only seen kyoshi needing a shine of avatar state to use both earth(lava) and air at the same time when moving the island. Which is pretty normal considering how unnecessarily overpowered she is
Aang just casually ripping the O out of H20
Avatar is like an animated natural teaching and science explaination
This would be an awesome ability
Some moths can do the bubble thing too, and I know that for a fact because we did the experiment ourselves with some friends when I was young
(I know, it was kinda mean to the poor moth, but in our defense, we were like 11)
When you know barely anything about physics yet still got an A+ on the final. Seriously tho, this just goes to show creative their minds are with problem solving.
Avatar premiered so long ago that I forgot about Appa wearing armor. Nice to see that the fandom lives on so passionately
Video like: they made it up on the spot, but they also did their research
The better answer would be to just say air benders can generate air the same way fire benders generate flames.
The more chemistry you use the more broken the bending system becomes.
Also, just to mention that diving bell spiders can also do this!
It's so cool how both airbenders and waterbenders can use this skill. It's actually harder for a waterbender to do this. If an Airbender loses hold on some air, the bubble gets smaller but stays in tact. The freed air escapes to the surface. A waterbender loses control of their perfect sphere? That bubble's GONE, baby.
"Scubadiving lizard"
*shows salamander*
This makes a lot of sense if you’ve seen One Piece. I can’t remember if waterbenders can do the same thing; but fishmen in OP can pull water out of the elements in air, and I see this as the inverse
There’s a fishing/diving spider that does that too. They make air bubbles to breathe from.
That's some jack sparrow underwater adventures
appa is cute periodt !
Because of this air bending fact i believe Airbenders can hold their breath for far longer than any other bender by using every oxygen molocule they inhale, thus if you take a airbender, earth bender, firebender and waterbender with identical diving skills and lung capacity and have them hild their breath and tume it the airbender would win
Essentially he’s releasing a lot of hydrogen
Incredible.
Both air benders and water benders can do this but they both do it the opposite way. Air benders take the air out of the water and water benders take the liquid from the air
This has so many implications for what can be done down to the MOLECULE in bending
They took a guess and got it right.
Fish do not extract oxygen out of water molecules but rather extract oxygen molecules that are dissolved in the water. Taking oxygen out of water molecules is rather energy intensive due to the strong intra molecular bound between oxygen and hydrogen.
the thing is , Avatar isn't set on earth or in our universe, therefore no explanation is needed. Whatever the author says is possible, now is possible. it could be as crazy as water burns and fire cools, its the authors universe, what he says, goes.
Fun fact, fish actually breathe in the dissolved oxygen in the water as the oxygen atom in water is bonded chemically to water. Think air being dissolved into the water like other substances.
Interesting.
I wanna know why momo is so awesome, definitely needed more screen time
Midichlorian, the powerhouse of the cell
Theoretically the only benders who could not go underwater are fire benders. Air and water benders can create bubbles of air, and even an earth bender, walking on the surface could actually create an earth dome to move underwater, and contain a breathable amount of oxygen for a short period. Even then, a fire bender powerful enough could make a bubble under water, but the fire would consume the breathable oxygen very quickly.
The lizard in the video light be a "eastern Tiger salamander"
The lizard that van breath under water is called "Anolis Aquaticus"
however just aang can create a waterpocket that has unlimited breathing capacity due to beeing the avatar, bending both water and air, sole water or air benders would just be able to create a pocket with finite amounts of air.
fun fact: fish dont actually breathe by breaking apart water molecules. That would require far too much energy, but thankfully they don't have to. There is enough dissolved oxygen in the water from the air to breathe just fine, all the gills do is filter the water from the oxygen. And this works even better with the whole bending thing, because there is literally air in the ocean water for aang to bend,
Aang was never a blxxd bender, but now no one can say he didn't do something far more complex than controlling the water in blxxd.
Basically what the video creator is trying to say is the avatar literally made air from tin air.. He was underneath water which has no oxygen what’s so ever.. He literally mad breathable air with his bare hands without having access to any air.. 💪🏾
Nobody needs to bend anything else than water for this to work.
By a simple osmosis process, CO2 would be absorbed by the water around if there's a too big differencial, and O2 would flow from the water to the air by the same process.
In the same way that our lungs work.
Brother fish don't extract oxygen from water molecules at all. Gills don't split water molecules, they literally breathe air that's dissolved in the water
One thing that most writers always forgot, "don't ever explain magic"
It’s not magic!
It’s bending.
-Katara
I actually think Appa airbended to keep as much air as possible while Korra waterbended to form the airbubble. That somehow makes it even better.
I think it is more like he manipulated the air molecule in his breath then he expands it. Since he's in the Avatar State. He might have controled the water around them to create space for air. As I have seen in the last Episode where Aang manipulated the size/mass of Earth by compressing it. So its not impossible for him to expand a breath of air.
"Did you know how do benders breathe underwater"
He made a bubble the end
Pretty much.
I like the idea of waterbenders freezing water on a molecular level rather than them lowering the temperature lime with katara and her freezing breath
Now it makes sense why Aang was enclosed in an ice ball for a hundred years with appa
Fun fact: fish do not extract oxygen out of water molecules. They just breathe oxygen that's been dissolved in the water just like we breathe oxygen that's been dissolved in the air
To be honest
That’s a perfectly reasonable explanation
I’d assume that it’s just the avatar who can indefinitely stay underwater, however, because bending literal molecules out of the water would require tremendous amounts of concentration
I remember the first time I watched the episode where they're taken over by that wave and aang goes in to the avatar state and makes that bubble around them. I thought he was doing the same thing as when he froze himself for 100 years the first time and they were gonna skip forward another 100 years 😂😂
ah yes, the bubblehead charm, known to every Harry Potter character except the golden trio and Neville
Yeah that explain the avatars reason but what about Katara, I'm pretty sure she wasn't airbending if anything she was just moving water out the way, but that wouldn't add are it'll give you a pocket of air for like a short period
It's like guessing right the answer to a question you don't know
But aang isn’t the only one that does it. Plenty of waterbenders have done that. I’m not saying it has to be realistic but I’d rather it just be fictional that just wrong. The reason it wouldn’t work for water benders is that the bit of air enclosed in the bubble before diving will get used up and the passengers will exhale CO2 which enough of is fatal.
If you go by this logic an avatar can control literally everything
I was so sure they were gonna play the mister bean gif of him going “magic”