No. The creators of Avatar claim there will not be a book 4 'Air'. But there were a lot of complaints about the series final because some stuff was still unresolved. eg; The location of Zuko's mother wasn't revealed so it isn't properly resolved and also if Aang is the last Air Nomad, after he dies the cycle will move on to Water, then Earth, then Fire and when it comes to air there'll be no Airbenders and the balance of the world will diminish the Avatar will be no more.
It is about the movie "Avatar" by James Cameron.
Season 3 was the last episode of avatar.....though they will be making 3 movies, which of the first will show in 2010
End-diastolic volume (EDV), total peripheral resistance (TPR), and contractility.
Yes, there are going to be 4 seasons of The Legend of Korra and a total of 52 episodes.
Avatar has grossed over $2.05 billion in worldwide sales.
July 29, 2008. ---- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar:_The_Last_Airbender_(season_3)#DVD_Releases
At the end of April
Aang and Katara kissing is the last scene in Book 3.
Yes
the producers feel that there is no need for a fourth season.
It has been confirmed that the final episodes of Book 3: Fire will be shown in July 2008, marking the end of Book 3 and possibly the end of Avatar: The Last Airbender. There have been rumors that the creators will not continue with stories with Aang, but continue with new series and adventures still in the Avatar world with all new characters.
Actually, Season 3 (Book 3: Fire) was the last "real" Avatar series. There are some short cartoons about Avatar, though, if you tune into Nicktoons Network.
There will not be another Avatar after Aang, the creators thought it best to end it with Book 3. But if there was going to be one after Aang, he'd be a Waterbender.
It is about the movie "Avatar" by James Cameron.
Although you said "cylinder," if you drill a hole through the center of a sphere, the shape of the volume you drill out is not a perfect cylinder. It looks more like a medicine capsule, a cylinder with convex end caps. The volume of a sphere = (4/3)*pi*r3, and the volume of a cylinder = pi*r2*h, where r is the radius and h is the height. So, the volume you're looking for is the volume of the sphere minus the volume of the cylinder minus the volume of the two end caps = (4/3)*pi*r3 - pi*r2*h - volume of the end caps. It requires calculus to determine the volume of the end caps. Keith Devlin of the Mathematical Association of America provides an outstanding explanation of this problem, including the computation of the end caps. See the nearby link. Keith's result is given as 4/3 * h^3. Should be 4/3 * pi * h^3. In other words, the same volume of a sphere of diameter h.
Season 3 was the last episode of avatar.....though they will be making 3 movies, which of the first will show in 2010
avatar 3 is coming out in 2019