fire is not the strongest because any thing can take it out water wind and earth, water is not the strongest because it can evaporate and it can be stopped at any cost. earth is definatly not the strongest because water can carve it, fire can melt it if hot enough, and it can't do anything about the wind. so therefoer wind is the strongest because it blows fire away, without wind water would be nothing, and if earth did'nt have wind everything would be hot and destroyed by fire. so wind is the most dominant
The strongest base that can exist in water is the hydroxide ion.
The strongest base that can exist in water is the hydroxide ion (OH-).
Aristotle believed that matter is made up of four elements: earth, water, air, and fire. He thought that each element had different qualities and properties, and that all matter was a combination of these elements in varying proportions.
In ancient times, people believed that water was an element because it was a fundamental substance that seemed to be present in all things. It was seen as essential to life and was thought to have the powers of purification and transformation, leading to the idea that it was one of the building blocks of the universe.
Iodine is found in nature and is not synthesized. As an example, there is iodine in sea water.
A fire type is a element - strongest against earth - weakest against water
There are a few different areas of thought to this question. One belief is Coins (earth element) for winter, Swords (air element) for spring, Wands (fire element) for summer, Cups (water element) for Fall.
Gravity is felt the strongest at the Earth's surface, particularly near areas with high mass concentrations like mountains or large bodies of water.
water is the and most found substance also earth and air
It is subjective to determine whether the earth element is more powerful than the water element as each element has its own strengths and weaknesses. Earth is often associated with stability and grounding, while water is associated with adaptability and flow. The power of an element may depend on the context of the situation or individual preferences.
According to the modern definition of "element", water is made up of two different elements: hydrogen, and oxygen.
In traditional elemental frameworks, the element of water is commonly considered to be superior to the element of earth. This hierarchy is often associated with water's ability to erode and reshape the earth's surface over time.
Sulfur
Each style has its own strengths and weaknesses. Fire bending and water bending both draw their powers from the sun and moon respectively. Airbending is stronger in places where wind is more prevelant which is why all 4 of the temples where shown either on mountains or in a valley (the western air temple). Earth bending draws strength obvisouly where there is earth to bend. But the strength of the four types of bending depends on who the bender is.
Earth, the element of stability ^^ it is believed to be earth however as there is some confusion whether Aquarius is air or water, it could possibly be fire but most people believe it is earth.
Earth
The light element crust of the earth is important to us. It provides the land that we live in and the water that we drink.