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[[File:Air.png|thumb|A block of air]]
'''Air''' is the default filling of everything between [[space]] and [[magma]], filling all otherwise empty gaps in a [[world]].
'''Air''' is the default filling of everything between [[space]] and [[magma]], filling all otherwise empty gaps in a [[world]].
==Where Found==
Air extends to over 1000 blocks above the [[magma]] at the [[Center Of The World|center of the world]]. Above that is [[space]], which although having empty blocks, does not contain enough air to breathe.
If a block is [[Mining|removed]], even when not in contact with anything but other solid blocks and [[water]], it will immediately be filled with air. If a block is placed, air will be removed. Basically, air is the [[Construction|constructive]] opposite of other blocks.
There is insufficient air in [[space]] or in bodies of [[water]] such as lakes or [[ocean]]s to allow a blockhead to breathe.
==Uses==
Not having its head in contact with sufficient air, such as being underwater or in space, will cause a [[blockhead]] to display its [[Air Bar|air bar]] as it begins to decrease. A blockhead can refill its air bar by eating [[kelp]] or coming back in contact with air.


Air can be passed through easily but cannot be seen. It does not appear to move, thus there is no wind.
Air can be passed through easily but cannot be seen. It does not appear to move, thus there is no wind.


If a block is [[Mining|removed]], even when not in contact with anything but other solid blocks and [[water]], it will immediately be filled with air.
==Trivia==
Breathable air is mainly composed of nitrogen, oxygen and argon, which together constitute the major gases of the atmosphere. Air is everywhere around us and the higher you go the less air there is and in space there is no air at all.


Not having its head in contact with air will cause a [[Blockhead]] to display its [[Air Bar|air bar]] and begin decreasing it.
Unbreathable or toxic air also exists in the real world, but not in ''The Blockheads''.


Air extends to over 1000 blocks above the [[magma]] at the [[Center Of The World|center of the world]] and above that is [[space]].
Air is referenced in the achievement "[[Airtime]]".


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A block of air

Air is the default filling of everything between space and magma, filling all otherwise empty gaps in a world.

Where Found

Air extends to over 1000 blocks above the magma at the center of the world. Above that is space, which although having empty blocks, does not contain enough air to breathe.

If a block is removed, even when not in contact with anything but other solid blocks and water, it will immediately be filled with air. If a block is placed, air will be removed. Basically, air is the constructive opposite of other blocks.

There is insufficient air in space or in bodies of water such as lakes or oceans to allow a blockhead to breathe.

Uses

Not having its head in contact with sufficient air, such as being underwater or in space, will cause a blockhead to display its air bar as it begins to decrease. A blockhead can refill its air bar by eating kelp or coming back in contact with air.

Air can be passed through easily but cannot be seen. It does not appear to move, thus there is no wind.

Trivia

Breathable air is mainly composed of nitrogen, oxygen and argon, which together constitute the major gases of the atmosphere. Air is everywhere around us and the higher you go the less air there is and in space there is no air at all.

Unbreathable or toxic air also exists in the real world, but not in The Blockheads.

Air is referenced in the achievement "Airtime".