Talk:Firebending/@comment-75.194.18.96-20120311025002/@comment-110.55.8.64-20120406162132

no of course temperature plays a vital roll in water appearance despite water versatility it can only change to either a solid or gas through temperature what your explaining is beyond water manipulation in a molecular level to be more accurate you can't just turn water to ice in a hot desert or make hot water in a blizzard and another example compressing coal to daimonds or separate the iron in ores to make it pure iron that's not possible unless you change the substances temperature making a chemical reaction. to change water into ice you need to remove all traces of heat to do this. water will never freeze if the environment is always warm keeping water in a liquid state like for example the deepest part of the pacific ocean no matter how compress or how strong the density of water in that area water will always be in it's liquid state unless their is no heat and the only way to do that is to block the sun's rays from the earth.