Waterbending: Warm Ice
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Having in mind a scene from "Avatar: The Last Airbender" where Aang covers his body in a block of ice to float on water I'm wondering if it was possible to get H2O solid at arbitrary temperatures (e. g. 20°C) and how much power it would take to keep it from melting or even sublimating.
So I want to know how this might be achieved using bending in compliance to Real-World chemistry as well as using only Real-World possibilities.
Whereas my understanding of waterbending is the ability to magically control the movement of H2O-molecules.
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