in burning things, to breath in air etc.
Basketball Submarine floating on water a car tire filled with air your lungs filled with air
When a sound wave travels through air you get a succession of compressions and rarefactions
Functions are an integral part of mathematics, and most students learn them from Algebra II and up. A real life example of a function would be the relation between the height of a ball and how long it has been in the air.
Believe it or not, school is a real life situation. If you are using it in school it real life for you.
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.
bend your knees, and jump off the ground as high as you can
You can't in real life because it blocks your bending and in real life people cant bend elements.
The Arrival and District 9 both feature aliens whose knees bend backwards, but in real life, camelids fron knees bend forward, and rear knees bend backwards
all i know is to bend your knees and jump as high as you can or as stron as you can
Yes! Air bud plays basketball in real life. Not all those other sports. Air bid is AWSOME!!
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look, airbending isn't real. it isn't real dude. You can use fans to move air but as much as i know, the thing dosen't exist... avatar is just a cartoon
There is no such thing as waterbending. It is NOT real, but made up. People can NOT do this.
There is no such thing as Nen in real life thus you can't use it. There is no way to manipulate your life force and bend reality to your will by using it.
There is no way that kids can get air, water, fire and earth powers in real life. However, in the TV show Avatar: The Last Airbender kids from these different nations can be born as benders of these different elements.
Be born as a bird or join the air force!