__NOWYSIWYG__ I was looking at the waterbending article, and I repeatedly noticed that it said water was "nigh on incompressible," meaning that water cannot be compressed. This confuses me - water is most certainly compressible, the article even mentions this by saying that waterbenders can control the pressure of the waterbending (water pressure manipulation). Also, techniques such as the water knife wouldn't be possible if water couldn't be compressed. I propose we remove the use of the term "nigh on incompressible" from the waterbending article.Intelligence4 (wall • contribs)
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