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**Indigenous people??
There is no oxygen on that planet.
That's why make an avatar to fit into that planet.
ps。That's what I'll say in response to your additional question.
Don't take science fiction movies too seriously.
Shoot people. The person who writes the script is the boss.
You know like that kind of overhead ** isn't more exaggerated.
Don't take it too seriously.
There is a saying that no book is written without coincidence.
I don't even know what to say.
I just thought it was hilarious.
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Indigenous people don't breathe oxygen.
They have the gases they are adapted to.
And what earthlings are adapted to is oxygen.
There is no nature on that planet that cannot breathe.
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Chlorine is highly toxic to any living organism.
Who do you listen to? The Na'vi people may not be afraid of strong oxidizing gases. Who knows what their bodies look like.
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Didn't it start by saying that there are gases in the air that are harmful to people, but obviously not harmful to the natives.
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This question is very simple, the environment and climate of Pandora Planet are very different from those of the earth, just like we have to wear a space hat on the moon now This also shows that Zhan Dashen has really put a lot of effort into the plot.
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I don't know if you know, there is a nitrifying bacteria on the earth, which can convert nitrogen-containing substances into nitric acid through redox, and some chemoautotrophs can convert elemental sulfur into sulfuric acid to obtain ATP, and there are organisms that can convert nitrogen into ammonia, and there is an intermediate product nitric oxide. If there's nitric oxide on Pandora, you're going to be shocked again. I'm a student of biology, but I think a student of chemistry shouldn't ask if living things can tolerate a certain substance, because that's a layman, and if you say that the movie isn't rigorous enough, I'd like you to ask why oxygen doesn't react with ammonia, methane, and chlorine, which is still a discussable question.
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In the Avatar, the indigenous people speak the Na'vi language.
Na'vi is a man-made alien language with complete, canonical grammatical rules and linguistic structures. It is the language system used by the Na'vi people in the movie Avatar.
The formed "Na'vi" is a very gentle language, which draws on the linguistic characteristics of the Indians, Africa, Central Asia, and the Caucasus, and some people feel like Polynesian, some people feel like some African language, and some people think it feels like German or Japanese.
"Na'vi" will appear not only in the Avatar films, but also in the game of the same name made by the French game company for the film. Fromo hopes that Avatar can make a prequel and a sequel so that the language he invented can be more showcased and used.
In addition, he also hopes that in the future, someone will make a "Pandora" to explain this language in detail, so that others can learn to speak this language, so that he can talk to others in "Na'vi" instead of talking to himself.
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The film "Avatar" is mainly about the Na'vi people living on the planet Pandora, in this primeval forest lives the indigenous Na'vi people, who are tall, very fast-moving, and have a strong physique, and can live here freely. However, humans need to wear masks when they come to Pandora, and once they get out of the masks, they will quickly die of respiratory failure.
Pandora does not exist, but is fictional in the film, in Pandora contains oxygen in about the same proportion as the Earth's atmosphere, but there are other gases, this part of the gas is not suitable for the rest of the human life, so humans need to wear masks after coming here, otherwise it is easy to die.
Because the film does not give a detailed introduction to this aspect, it only shows us through film and television that human beings are not suitable to live on the planet Pandora. Fans speculate that the aborigines do not need oxygen to breathe, they have their own gas that they can adapt to survive, just like humans adapt to oxygen, if they leave the gas conditions that their own race is used to, it will be difficult to survive, so when humans enter the planet Pandora, they will be limited in breathing.
In addition, some fans may ask that when Jack first arrived on the planet Pandora, he was attacked by a beast, and he lit a torch to fight back against the beast. One of the things that is required for torch burning is oxygen, and it's hard to understand that humans can't breathe properly here. In fact, this problem can be explained, Pandora is not without oxygen, in addition to oxygen, there is also poisonous gas that is fatal to the human body, and the masks worn by humans may not provide oxygen for human breathing, but are used to filter toxic gases.
In addition, "Avatar" is a virtual science fiction film, which reflects the problems of modern society through this method, but the story does not exist in reality, and there are exaggerated parts in the plot, so it is good to know it, we don't have to dig deeper, and don't care so much about some details.
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