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Can air bend

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Air, at STP, is a fluid and gaseous. Bend, in this context, means to deform or alter physical shape.

Air, therefore, cannot be 'bent'.

If you are referring to the fictional 'airbending' from the movie Avatar then the answer is no, you cannot. It is story line of the movie and not real.

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