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Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field was created in 1941.
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The ray will bend towards the normal.
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The moon can bend water. I don't think there are any humans that can bend though.
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Under normal conditions, mercury is a liquid, so you can't really bend that. However if you cooled it until it solidified, I guess you could bend it.
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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.
Light will bend towards the normal as it enters water from air, due to the change in speed of light when it moves from one medium to another with a different optical density.
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