Why didn't the ocean just extinguish him?

Why didn't the ocean just extinguish him?

>Heat up water
>Turns to steam
>Steam is oxygen
>Oxygen fuels fire

It's a never ending cycle in his favor to make him keep burning, same irl

>Steam is oxygen

oh user

steam does not support fire

Merrrican education

Water is H20. With heat you break that apart to 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen. Oxygen burns, and hydrogen burns hotter - the sun is made of hydrogen

>With heat you break that apart to 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen

Murrican education.

creating steam from water takes away more energy that is gained from oxygen from steam

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>a state change is breaking apart the oxygen and hydrogen
lol

You're a fucking idiot. It takes way more energy to break atoms apart than that. Separating atoms from each other is literally how you create a nuclear explosion. If an entire steam cloud of H2O separated into H and O it would crack the fucking planet in half.

So, it's an plot hole?

>Separating atoms from each other is literally how you create a nuclear explosion

you need to split an atom to do that you retard, specifically a very dense atom like uranium

Even if it worked, it would not be enough to sustain itself because you net are breaking the hydrogen out of water, then burning it which turns it back into water.

the oxygen becomes CO2 so the hydrogen just stays hydrogen

He's talking about splitting a water atom, double-retard.

>a water atom

you're kidding right?

>If an entire steam cloud of H2O separated into H and O it would crack the fucking planet in half.
That'd be fucking awesome

Burning hydrogen doesn't involve a carbon atom at all. It goes right back to water.

This is why hydrogen-powered cars are so desirable, as their exhaust is steam condensing to water, if they can solve issues like safe hydrogen "gas tanks" and gas stations as well as efficient splitting of water, say, by solar panels or some such.

how do you guys not understand grade 5-6 chemistry?

>water atom
oh user

>an

>Steam is oxygen

what

>water atom

what

He's a spirit of lava, so all the water would do is just convert him to a landmass. Considering he's magic and shit, he's probably has a limitless supply of lava, so the water wouldn't do anything to him.

american intellectuals

>so the water wouldn't do anything to him.

except it extinguish him, witch is huge plot point.

>he
>his
>him

Did any of you even watch the movie?

>He

It's a she. It's a female nature spirit which is shown as Moana returns her heart.

It's big, ugly and violent. It's HE.

You know women can be those things too, right? Check your male privilege CIS scum!

This is literally the stupidest thing I have ever seen.

>Calls something stupid
>Uses literally incorrectly

Not gonna lie lads, struggling to understand what's wrong here, is the steam that comes from boiled water not gas clouds of hydrogen and oxygen? I like to breathe in the kettle water when it boils for that extra oxygen hit

What movie is this

steam is water vapor, the molecule isnt broken they are just more spaced out ie a gas instead of a liquid.

>read this thread
>realize im to intelligent for Sup Forums

>im
>to

Not sure if trolling or non-English speaker

>him
Did you even watch the movie

looks like a correctly colored dormammu

That's a big hothead.

No idea if you people are trying to be funny or if you're actually this stupid.

What? Te Ka was never actually on the water. She was crawling across the land mass the entire time and had to throw lava and shit in an attempt to kill Moana. It's literally shown multiple times that she can't touch the water or else she'll die

>Say they don't watch children's cartoons
>Are actually too dumb to understand children's cartoons

What did Sup Forums mean by this?

>she spends the movie on a boat
>everyone ITT has been baited
Poetry~yy

Right, but the Ocean was shown many times to be a sentient, living being capable of independent locomotion. There's no reason the Ocean couldn't have just swallowed up Te Ka in a giant tidal wave.

If it had done that, she would've died, and Moana couldn't restore the heart to save her people

If that were true, you could never extinguish anything with water.

Te Ka spread the corruption. Killing Te Ka would have solved the problem, the Ocean was just too much of a pussy to make that sacrifice and preferred to let the corruption spread with Te Ka's continued existence on the off chance Moana would restore the heart.

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If it's not true, then why do hot spoons explode under a cold faucet?

>Killing Te Ka would have solved the problem

Her heart is what creates life. If she is killed and the heart isn't restored, EVERYTHING dies

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>Steam is oxygen

You tell those 'so-called' scientists!

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>Separating atoms from each other is literally how you create a nuclear explosion

Holy shit, I think I might have nuked my chemistry class!

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SAAAAAAY CAN YOU SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Most of that movie looked so great.

BY THEEEEE DAAAAAAAAWNNS EEAAAARLLY LIIIIIIGHT

Why are Americans so fucking stupid?

I was wondering which part of the atlantic this was set in

Was it the bahamas or some shit? They should have clarified the setting