Talk:Bloodbending/@comment-5631273-20130812014616/@comment-3218834-20130831084446

actually water that combust is quite possible did you know that water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen this two elements are very flammable. When this two gases become water they cannot combust and it will simply turn to vapor but when exposed to extreme heat it becomes hydrogen and oxygen again that's because any form of matter can loss it's cohesion when there molecules vibrate at an alarming rate due to exposure of extreme heat just like a microwave oven. Water is very vunerable to this kind of method for example when water is evaporated by fire and then flash heated to the point when the water molecules separete it explosively increase explosions and flames indefinitely by turning water into fuel.