Like Earth, Pandora has a nitrogen-oxygen based atmosphere. However, other gasses in the atmosphere make it inhospitable to humans. Pandora's air contains over 18% more carbon dioxide, as well as a concentration of hydrogen sulfide; both make the air unsuitable for humans. There is also a 5.5% concentration of xenon in the atmosphere, a heavy gas which contributes to Pandora's air being about 20% denser than Earth's. Humans out on the surface make use of an exopack which filters out the toxic gasses. It is apparent the Pandora has oxygen (flame burns yellow: oxidants other than oxygen would not burn yellow); plants are green (redox transport ligands other than magnesium would not result in green plants); Pandora has water. A toxic atmosphere with sulfides and heavy inert gases would make it unbreathable. However, in the scene with Jake gasping for breath, a toxic atmosphere would have him coughing out not gasping in. Perhaps there is enough xenon to displace oxygen in the lungs, but there is no experimental evidence to support this. Perhaps we need to fund a study. I will not offer myself as an experimental subject, however.
Jake, Jake's friend, and Jake's Indian friend. Sorry I couldn't get names
Jake Sully journeyed to Pandora primarily to participate in the Avatar Program, which allows humans to control genetically engineered Na'vi bodies. His motivation was partly personal, as he sought to fulfill the role of his deceased brother, who was a scientist in the program. Additionally, Jake was drawn to Pandora's stunning environment and the possibility of a new life, especially after being paralyzed from the waist down. Ultimately, his journey led him to form deep connections with the Na'vi and question the exploitative motives of the human corporation on Pandora.
The point of view in "Avatar" primarily follows Jake Sully, a paraplegic former Marine who participates in the Avatar Program on the alien planet Pandora. Through Jake's perspective, viewers experience the conflict between human colonizers and the indigenous Na'vi people, as he becomes increasingly sympathetic to their culture and struggles. This dual perspective highlights themes of environmentalism, imperialism, and identity, showcasing Jake's transformation from an outsider to a protector of Pandora.
In the movie "Avatar," the term "avatar" refers to the genetically engineered bodies that allow humans to interact with the native Na'vi people of Pandora. These avatars serve as a bridge between two worlds, highlighting themes of identity, connection, and environmental stewardship. The protagonist, Jake Sully, uses his avatar to explore the Na'vi culture and ultimately becomes an ally in their fight against human exploitation of Pandora's resources. The film emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting different cultures and ecosystems.
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Jake, Jake's friend, and Jake's Indian friend. Sorry I couldn't get names
Jake Long
Jake Sully journeyed to Pandora primarily to participate in the Avatar Program, which allows humans to control genetically engineered Na'vi bodies. His motivation was partly personal, as he sought to fulfill the role of his deceased brother, who was a scientist in the program. Additionally, Jake was drawn to Pandora's stunning environment and the possibility of a new life, especially after being paralyzed from the waist down. Ultimately, his journey led him to form deep connections with the Na'vi and question the exploitative motives of the human corporation on Pandora.
mayde maynot
jake, carl is a panzy and hasnt got the reach
The point of view in "Avatar" primarily follows Jake Sully, a paraplegic former Marine who participates in the Avatar Program on the alien planet Pandora. Through Jake's perspective, viewers experience the conflict between human colonizers and the indigenous Na'vi people, as he becomes increasingly sympathetic to their culture and struggles. This dual perspective highlights themes of environmentalism, imperialism, and identity, showcasing Jake's transformation from an outsider to a protector of Pandora.
there probably will be because at the end of the first avatar Jake stayed and i think they will make avatar 2 because they need to show what he does on Pandora
because she feels bad for how she keeps hurting Jake and doesn't want Jake to go and fight
George St. Pierre
GSP
where finn and jake practice to fight this weird gaint
In the movie "Avatar," the term "avatar" refers to the genetically engineered bodies that allow humans to interact with the native Na'vi people of Pandora. These avatars serve as a bridge between two worlds, highlighting themes of identity, connection, and environmental stewardship. The protagonist, Jake Sully, uses his avatar to explore the Na'vi culture and ultimately becomes an ally in their fight against human exploitation of Pandora's resources. The film emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting different cultures and ecosystems.