go to earthflame2.com.
The earthbender featured in the opening credits of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" is Toph Beifong. She is a skilled earthbender who later joins Team Avatar in their quest to defeat the Fire Nation.
Yes, Element 115 is a real chemical element on the periodic table. It was discovered and named moscovium (Mc) in 2003. It is a highly unstable element with a very short half-life.
Yes, Earth is real and it is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system. It is the only planet known to support life.
The "Heart of the Ocean" necklace featured in the movie Titanic was not a real historical artifact. It was created specifically for the film as a fictional piece of jewelry.
No, the Juice Net Cafe is a fictional location from the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water." It serves as a popular hangout spot for the main characters on the show, but it does not exist in real life.
Because she rocks!
She was an earth bender.
Earthbender Toph.
Well it just so happens I am a earthbender, I broke metal with just my foot. And yes that is earthbending! And I made a crakeling sound with a bookshelf. So YES, you can earthbend if you are strong and confident. By the way if you wanna learn how to earthbend, you should watch Avatar The Last Airbender, it showed me how to earthbend,or you can look i up on this website, and I have to say, EARTHBENDING IS AWESOME!! I descoverd I'm an earthbender because I am born in January, and January is earth ( look it up ). If you want to master it, it takes many years.
King Bumi or someone
King bumi
i am guessing haru, but im not sure.
As far as we know, Toph was the first and only earthbender to achieve metal bending.
Toph is in love with Aang Later on in the series!
The earthbender featured in the opening credits of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" is Toph Beifong. She is a skilled earthbender who later joins Team Avatar in their quest to defeat the Fire Nation.
Real life is a real life example!
depends on your element if your a earthbender it will take longer but usually yeah.