Survival of the fittest

This topic was created in the Pisces forum by babygurl3434 on Tuesday, June 6, 2006 and has 10 replies.
Which element is the strongest?
Strength is relative.......
but the most fixed is of course Earth.
strongest in what?
mentally and emotionally i think Air
Scientifically speaking water is considered the strongest element. Remember Katria and the Tsunami?
Water, no doubt. Water can make or break our existence. God even snuffed out mankind with water.
this is stupid....I know I know "then why did u post something?" to let you guys know that this is stupid.....
fire, if you don't know how to play with it you WILL get burned
I'd say earth or water,I don't see too many air or fire signs having the slightest clue how to survive without "other" people being involved or helping them.Survival without a very easy society life requires tons of non stop "dirty work" which the air and fire tries to avoid and theres no room for "fun"!.
Waters weakness would be they're too emotional and earth would be too stuck with what they do know to not be resourceful or new learnings or experiments enough in certain instances maybe food or new ways of finding water or whatever that the earth sign doesn't already know about type thing.
Overtime, water can wear down the strongest rock. Ever pick up a stones washed up on the beach? They get that beautiful sheen, shape and luster from the constant pounding of the ocean. Water can penetrate rock.
Mudslides, avalanches, tide pools, flash floods, broken levees, any of these ring a bell? Water can toss around earth like a child with a ragdoll. It plows right through it. Three-quarter of the Earth's surface is water. It's caused continents to shift. Not even an earthquake or volcano cannot control water, only displace it. Earthquakes also occur when human activities, such as the filling of reservoirs (water once again), increase stress in the Earth?s crust.

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