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|gravedad= Parcial
|light=No
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|física= Rápido
|renewable=Yes
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|transparente= Si
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|incandescente= No
|tool=bucket
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|tntres= 500 Bloques
|stackable=Yes (64)
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'''Water''' is a [[Liquids|fluid]] that can only be placed by the player when using a [[bucket]] (unless hacked in the player's inventory). On newly generated [[map]]s, water is common at ocean level also known as sea level (elevation 62) in the form of [[Generated structures#Lakes|lakes]]. It also appears in pools, springs [[Cavern#Water lakes|underground]] and lakes above ground. It can also be found in Village Wells, Desert Wells and sometimes as Springs / Waterfalls from a cliffside.
 
  
Water cannot be found in [[The Nether]] and water from a [[bucket]] will evaporate as soon as it touches anything in there ([[cauldron]]s exempted). Water "[[blocks]]" obtained through inventory editing can still be placed in The Nether.
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[[File:Lake2.png|thumb|right|Un lago mayor al nivel del mar después de una actualización de Alpha]]
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El '''agua''' es un bloque de tipo fluido que solo puede ser almacenado mediante un cubo, pero con el comando "/give @p minecraft:water" se puede obtener el bloque en sí mismo, y puede ser puesto en el Nether.  
  
== Behavior ==
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En los mapas generados más nuevos, el agua es común al nivel del océano formado por lagos. También aparecen en piscinas, (y en [[Indev]], [[Infdev]], [[Alpha]] y [[Beta]] en manantiales) y también debajo en las cuevas.
Water reduces your movement speed while traveling through it. It is possible to overcome this and travel quickly across the surface of large bodies of water by using a [[boat]]. Keep in mind boats aren't used in Pocket Edition!
 
  
=== Light ===
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Si mezclamos un cubo de agua sobre un bloque de [[lava]] en movimiento, este pasará a ser [[Adoquines]], mientras que si es lava que no se mueve, se creará un bloque de [[obsidiana]]. Igual pasa si mezclamos un cubo de lava con un bloque de agua, si está quieta, obsidiana, si se mueve, cobblestone.
  
[[File:Minecraft-underwater-with-and-without-respiration.png|200px|thumb|right|Under water, with and without the respiration enchantment.]]
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Si un [[cerdo]], una [[vaca]] o una [[oveja]] se cae al agua no intentarán salir, es decir, flotarán sin intentar salir.
  
Water reduces light by 3 for every block, in addition to normal dispersion. This means that the deeper you are in water, the darker it will be.
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El agua es necesario para hacer cultivos, y muy útil para descender de lugares muy elevados haciendo una columna, para hacer granjas de mobs, para transportar objetos sin tolvas, para hacer waterdrop, un movimiento que puede salvarte de recibir daño por caída desde cualquier altura; para rellenar botellas y hacer pociones.
  
There are two ways of increasing your ability to see under water. The first is by equipping a helmet with the [[Enchanting#Respiration|Respiration enchantment]].
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El agua infinita es muy sencilla de hacer y ahorra paseos y cubos. Se hace un agujero de 2x2, se pone agua en dos esquinas contrarias y se rellenarán automáticamente las dos esquinas con agua. Esto cumple la regla del agua que si hay dos bloques de agua adyacentes a uno de aire y hay terreno por debajo, se transformará el bloque de aire en uno de agua.
  
The second is by drinking a [[Potions#Potions with positive effects|Potion of Night Vision]]. This option is likely an unintended use of the potion, and may be patched in a future release.
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{{Bloques}}
 
 
=== Spreading ===
 
 
 
[[File:2011-10-13 18.45.31.png|200px|thumb|right|A lake.]]
 
 
 
Water spreads across surfaces in a slightly more realistic way but cannot spread on top of another Water block. This allows the creation of waterfalls in these modes. The player can pick up Water blocks from sources such as an ocean or a lake by use of a [[Bucket]]. When placed again, the Water creates a spring which generates flowing or falling water. When a spring is destroyed, all flowing water created from it will slowly dry up. If there is a hole six blocks or fewer from the point of origin, the water will tend to flow in that direction. Source blocks and falling water that has landed on a solid block will always flow in at least one direction unless restricted. Water will travel a distance of 8 tiles with the counter resetting to 0 every time it lands on a lower level. If a block next to a water source block is destroyed, the water will immediately flow in that direction unless there was a block beneath the destroyed block.
 
 
 
== Management ==
 
 
 
{{Item
 
|title=Water Bucket
 
|renewable=Yes
 
|image=Waterbucket.PNG
 
|type=Tools
 
|stackable=No
 
|firstver=Infdev (June 15, 2010)
 
|data=326
 
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Placing a block in the same space as water will replace the water. Entire lakes can be filled this way. Some [[Decorations (Classic)|Decorations]], [[Piston]]'s head, [[Ladder]]s and [[Sugar Cane]] will also displace water. In survival mode, blocks take a longer time to break while the player is underwater.
 
 
 
Using a [[Redstone Wire|redstone wire]], a one-block water flow can be redirected by supplying power to the source block, which will cause it to reset the flow towards the now-nearest terrain depression. The flow can then be put back so that it is not redirected until a block change occurs again, as seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZUPXs1TZD4 this video] .
 
This re-calculation is made because [[Redstone Wire|redstone wire]] when toggled changes the [[Blocks|block]] from [[redstone]](on), to [[redstone]](off). whenever a [[Blocks|block]] [[Version history|updates]] on any side of water, the water re-calculates where to flow, but does not cut off its current direction of flow.
 
By using the fact that flowing water destroys torches, it is even possible to create multi-usable water toggles, as seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaAZERxSqgs this video] .
 
 
 
Water can flow up to seven blocks away. (Eight blocks if you count the source block.)
 
 
 
=== Water Bucket ===
 
 
 
Water can be collected by right clicking on a water block with a [[bucket]], giving a '''water bucket'''. However only water spring/source blocks can be collected, not shallow flowing water.
 
 
 
== Springs ==
 
Springs can consist of either Water or [[Lava]]. Springs are randomly generated in [[cavern]]s underground and sometimes above ground. Springs can also be placed by the player by picking up Water from the ocean by use of a bucket and then placing the Water again. A spring will generate Water which cannot flood a room because Water cannot spread into a space that is not bordered horizontally by at least two water source blocks. If a spring is removed, all Water that was created from it will also be removed (unless it spread a source block into a horizontally adjacent block), which makes it hard for things to be ruined by springs (with the exception of fragile, non-solid blocks like torches).
 
 
 
== Infinite water source ==
 
[[File:infinitewater1.png|200px|thumb|right|A 2x2 infinite water source. Water can be taken from any corner.]]
 
[[File:infinitewater2.png|200px|thumb|right|A 3x1 infinite water source.]]
 
 
 
An infinite water source is an endless supply of water, created naturally or by the player, where infinite water source blocks form on top of a water source block or another block. Whenever the player uses a bucket to scoop water out of this source, it will just fill back up again. All naturally occurring bodies of water are typically infinite water sources, including oceans, rivers, lakes and wells. Underground [[#Springs|Springs]] are not an infinite water source.
 
 
 
The easiest and smallest infinite water sources are made by making a 2x2 square of water, or a 3x1 rectangle of water, only retaking the center square, both requiring only two buckets of water to create each (placing in corners of the square or on sides of the trench). Another design is to make a 3x3 square that is one block deep, filling in three of the corners. A less efficient design is to dig a '+' shape and place 4 water blocks in the 4 'arms', making the middle an infinite water source.
 
 
 
Infinite water sources are possible in ''Minecraft'' because any block of flowing water which is horizontally adjacent to two or more water source blocks will become a water source block, as long as the block underneath is either a solid block or a water source block.
 
 
 
== Usage ==
 
=== [[Fire]] extinguisher ===
 
Water will destroy any fire block it flows into<!-- or touches?-->, and will also extinguish burning players or mobs. It will also destroy [[lava]] in many situations (not all). Also, dumping water while ''in'' the [[lava]] can get the player trapped ''under<!--  or inside -->'' the resulting [[obsidian]] or [[cobblestone]].
 
 
 
=== Cobblestone generator ===
 
If the flowing water and flowing lava blocks collide on the same level or flowing water falls onto flowing lava, cobblestone will be created and regenerated in the same spot whenever mined, providing a 100% renewable way of collecting cobblestone.
 
 
 
This will not work with source blocks, as a water source block affected by lava will turn into stone and lava source blocks affected by water will turn into obsidian with no chance of retrieving the liquid for either case.
 
 
 
=== Stone generator ===
 
If flowing lava falls onto flowing water, or a water source block, stone will be created and regenerated in the same spot whenever mined. When used in combination with a pickaxe enchanted with [[Enchanting#Tools|Silk Touch]], this will provide a renewable source of stone and forgo the process of cooking cobblestone to create stone blocks.  Since stone takes slightly less time than cobblestone to mine, a stone generator is a more efficient method of collecting cobblestone than a cobblestone generator.
 
 
 
=== Water for obsidian ===
 
Water can be used for making [[obsidian]]. If flowing water hits lava source blocks (not flowing lava blocks), the lava source blocks will turn into obsidian. Obsidian can only be mined using a diamond [[pickaxe]] or destroyed by [[Wither]].
 
 
 
=== Water for clearing blocks ===
 
Water can be used for flushing away tall grass for building. This is also an efficient way to harvest [[Seeds]] and [[flowers]], harvest crop fields, and to gather [[rail]]s from [[Abandoned Mine Shaft|abandoned mine shafts]].
 
 
 
=== Water as blast controller ===
 
Water has 500 [[Explosion#Blast Resistance|blast resistance]]. If a layer of water exists between a destructible block and common types of [[explosion]]s, the water will absorb the force of the blast, and the block will not be destroyed.
 
 
 
A one-block-thick water screen will stop most explosions, such as from [[creeper]]s, from reaching the other side. However, a player laying multiple blocks of [[TNT]] should mind the placement of the explosives, as primed TNT entities may launch each other through the water screen.
 
 
 
=== Water Door ===
 
A mob-proof door can be created using water. The player can place one or more water source blocks in a line at the top of a door frame then place slabs around the water sources and around where the water hits the ground in order to make the water not spread. The result is an interesting doorway that mobs, besides players, cannot travel through.
 
 
 
=== Underwater bases/shelters ===
 
If the player digs 3 blocks down into the bottom of a lake/water body, then digs into the wall of the hole (at least two blocks high), an underwater base can be made. To stop the water from flooding the base, dig the hole through which you enter 1 block deeper than the base's floor.
 
Also, if you want to mine underwater, you can prevent drowning by digging a three block deep hole underwater, then going into the hole and covering the top with any material that blocks the flow of water. Alternatively, players may dig into walls or use signs to create air pockets. The hole will drain, because the water in that hole is flowing water, not a water source block. Cutting off the flowing water from the water source blocks the ocean is made of will drain the hole. The simplest two methods, however, are to use torches or a bucket. Torches, when placed on a block, will create a quick 1x1 air hole. Simply do this at eye level (2 blocks) with a wall next to yourself, and your air will replenish. A bucket can also pull water out of an area and leave an air gap momentarily, enough for the player to breathe.
 
 
 
If you wish to make a base on land that is hidden by water (to minimize theft or griefing in multi-player), you can use this method: Find a lake or body of water. Go to the bottom, and dig a 1 block hole as deep as you want it to be, then fill the hole with ladders. The ladders will eliminate the water, and you can jump in the lake and climb in and out of the hole (Though in order to climb out, you must hold the space bar when you reach the top of the hole in order to swim to the surface of the lake) Once you have filled the hole with ladders, you can dig/mine a cavern as large as you wish. You can use this cavern as your home or a base.
 
 
 
=== Transportation ===
 
==== Water elevators ====
 
{{main|Tutorials/Elevators#Water elevators|title1=Water elevators}}
 
 
 
A source block placed high above the ground will form a waterfall. (In [[Classic]], a similar effect could be managed with [[sponge]]s.) These can be used to swim safely up or down a great height. Since [[Infdev]], swimming halfway off of a falling-water tile (that is, "on the edge" of the waterfall) lets a player avoid damage from drowning while swimming up or down.
 
 
 
==== Jumping off structures====
 
Water can be used to jump off of buildings and structures that would otherwise kill you by building a pool to land into. As of 1.4.3 Pre-release, one-block-high shallow water is sufficient to prevent damage. This can be used along with water elevators to enter and exit a very deep mineshaft or cave in a matter of seconds, saving time, and also saving the wood and stone otherwise used to make ladders and steps. It is recommended that you make a fairly wide pool in case you hit the edge and die, unless your hole is 1x1.
 
 
 
==== Water brake ====
 
Alternatively, you can create a floating "water brake", using water held in mid-air with [[ladder]]s, [[sign]]s, or other non-solid blocks that resist water. Two or three blocks above the bottom of your vertical mineshaft, place a ladder to support the water block, then place the water block above the ladder. The way this works is that when the player collides with the water, it reverts the falling distance to zero and slows the player's downward velocity dramatically. The player can then safely land on the solid floor in a 2 block high air pocket under the water without taking fall damage or having to swim.
 
 
 
==== Water tram ====
 
{{main|Tutorials/Water Tram|title1=Water Tram}}
 
 
 
Road-like canals can be built with flowing water contained by [[sign]]s, [[Pressure Plate|pressure plates]], or similar blocks. This provides horizontal transportation by boat that is significantly faster than sprinting.
 
 
 
== Videos ==
 
{{/video}}
 
 
 
{{:Infinite_Water_Source/video}}
 
 
 
Note: The video states that "Infinite water sources are found all over the world in shallower areas." Ever since the 1.5 update, this is no longer the case - water source blocks form even if there isn't a solid block under them, as long as there is a water source block under it, meaning even deep bodies of water can be used as infinite water sources.
 
 
 
== History ==
 
{{History|classic}}
 
{{History||0.0.19a|The texture for water was changed, adding animation.|Sponges added, removing water.}}
 
{{History|in}}
 
{{History||Indev|New water implementation, added springs and lakes.}}
 
{{History|inf}}
 
{{History||(June 15, 2010)|Buckets can be used to place water.}}
 
{{History|a}}
 
{{History||1.2.6|Lakes were added.}}
 
{{History|beta}}
 
{{History||1.2|Squid were added, being the first and only water mob.}}
 
{{History||1.5|Dropped items in flowing water now move faster. <!-- Taken from trivia, may not be beta -->}}
 
{{History||1.6|Rain and snow would not fall through water.}}
 
{{History||1.8|Because of the change in how land is generated, if a player is in a world that was made pre-1.8 and travels into new chunks, there's a chance that a very, very large ocean may be formed as the [[Biome#Ocean|Ocean]] biome. There will also be a one-block-high drop in sea level along the discontinuity between the old and new chunks with the old chunks being higher.|Water can be found in the farms and the well in villages.|Two biomes were added that are almost all water: Ocean and River.}}
 
{{History||1.9pre4|Respiration and Aqua Affinity enchantments added, which allow more breathing time in water and normal digging speed in water (without it, blocks take longer to break).}}
 
{{History|r}}
 
{{History||1.0.0|One-block ceilings of opaque blocks immediately below water will have a "leak" particle effect (as with [[Lava]]), alerting the player that digging that block will unleash a torrent of water. [[Glass]] or any other transparent block is exempt from this.}}
 
{{History||1.2.1|snap=12w04a|Desert Wells have one block of water in them.}}
 
{{History||1.3.1|rowspan=2|snap=12w15a|Dispensers can dispense water.}}
 
{{History|||snap=12w17a|Removed ability to bring water (using ice) into the nether.}}
 
{{History||1.4.2|snap=12w38a|Changed sound when jumping and swimming in water.}}
 
{{History||1.4.3pre|Changed falling damage rule. Players and mobs do not die from great heights in shallow water.<ref>Issue tracker: {{bug|1644}}</ref>}}
 
{{History||1.5|rowspan=3|snap=13w02a|The texture of water is now accessible. Before, the texture was hidden in the code and not accessible by any normal bases.}}
 
{{History|||snap=13w03a|Water source blocks form even if there isn't a solid block under them.}}
 
{{History|||snap=13w04a|Flowing water in creative mode no longer slows you down.}}
 
{{History||1.6|snap=13w17a|Water lakes don't generate in deserts anymore.}}
 
{{History||1.7.2|rowspan=3|snap=13w41a|Water, ice and portals are now visible through each other.}}
 
{{History|||snap=13w42a|A bug causes water to be invisible through ice again.}}
 
{{History|||snap=13w42b|The aforementioned bug was fixed.}}
 
{{History|pocketa}}
 
{{History||0.7.0|Added water buckets.}}
 
{{History|foot}}
 
<!-- Still need to add in the right version: Drowning added, Water can turn into ice -->
 
 
 
== Issues ==
 
{{issue list}}
 
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Zombies and Skeletons can survive daylight if they are in water.
 
* Endermen take damage, teleport, and become neutral when in contact with water. This makes water buckets useful for if you have accidentally angered an Enderman.
 
* Blocks under water will only take longer to break if your head is under water. If your head is above water the block will be destroyed at normal speed if you are touching the ground.
 
* If you sneak while in water, you will be as slow as if you were swimming in lava.
 
* In Classic, water flows without animation. This means it's infinite unless a player blocks the water.
 
* With the /give command, you can get the water block itself. This doesn't affect the physics similar to fire in which you can get the actual fire block. Also, if you have the water block and place it in the Nether, you can use water normally (but only if you have the block, NOT a water bucket).
 
* While underwater, the player's FOV is lowered by 10 to simulate light refraction.
 
* If there is a block in the water without a water source block directly beneath it, there is a small pocket of air beneath it. If a player swims up while underneath this block and holds the space bar, a glitch may occur; the water itself will look like air and will no longer seem to block light while holding the space bar. This glitch allows a clear view of the ocean floor, and also applies to lava. This glitch is [[Stand alone client|client-side]] only, and may cause drowning in multiplayer.
 
* Blocks take 5 times as long to break if the player is underwater, and 25 times as long if they are both underwater and not touching the ground if you can get the drop by mining it.
 
* If you have a waterfall with no blocks directly next to it on any side (diagonal is OK), you move faster up the waterfall. Signs, ladders, etc. are declared "blocks" in this case, and will make you move slower. In other words, the pattern below will make you move faster up a waterfall (and slightly slower down the waterfall). As long as you maintain the four air blocks around the water, you will move faster upwards.
 
{|
 
|&emsp;||{{BlockGrid|W=water|S=stone
 
|S S
 
| W
 
|S S
 
}}
 
|}
 
* There is an uncommon glitch where in the ocean, there are large floating air pockets without signs or fenceposts to create them.
 
:* This is caused by [[Abandoned Mineshafts]].
 
*Since 1.8, particles can be seen throughout the water. This is most noticeable underwater, but can also be seen above. The particles suspended in water are the same as the particles seen near bedrock level.
 
* Prior to 1.0.0, the Silk Touch enchantment could be used to gather ice in Survival mode and bring it to the Nether, making it perfectly possible to bring water to the Nether.
 
* Briefly in 1.9 Prerelease 5 both water and lava would appear when surrounded horizontally by four source blocks, regardless of the block underneath. Additionally water would form source blocks underneath new source blocks, creating pillars as far down as it could go unobstructed.
 
* As of 1.9 Prerelease 6, when water is not beneath any block, it will freeze in snowy biomes. However, breaking the ice block will still release water.
 
* Water flows at 0.25 seconds per block (1/4 second/Block), taking it approximately 1.75 second to reach the maximum water range on a flat surface (7 blocks excluding the source).
 
* The only hostile mobs to be able to swim/ford upstream towards the player are cave spiders and normal spiders. The rest do not have enough strength and are swept downstream.
 
*If you look at water from a distance it will appear to be vibrating.
 
*Sometimes a mob may get stuck in vertically flowing water, causing it to drown and die.
 
*Before version 1.3.1, it was possible to drown in a 3 block deep water pool if the player is unable to place blocks. The knock-back of water damage will keep the player from swimming up.
 
*In Peaceful mode, it takes twice as long to drown because of the constant regeneration of health.
 
* You can make a "water block" by placing four [[Glass Pane]]s around water. This will let you see the water in a 3D shape of a cube.
 
*If you use right click with a water bucket on a water source block, it will make particles like when you break a block. This makes it seem like the water source block is a solid block.
 
 
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
File:Animation_Water.gif|The default water animation as it appears since the [[Redstone Update]].
 
Image:1.8underwater.png|1.8 underwater particles, or "bubbles."
 
Image:2011-09-23 09.35.29.png|A "leaky" roof. Notice the particles dripping from the block.
 
File:Underground water mix.png|Water that is underground, but is still part of 2 different biomes. The color is split.
 
File:2013-04-14_03.56.25.png|A geyser. A vertical column of falling water left behind after a large TNT explosion with no apparent source.
 
File:Water Cave Filling.png|Water flowing into a [[Cavern|cave]].
 
File:Bubbles.gif|These bubbles appear above your [[armor]] bar, and when all the bubbles pop, you will gradually lose health.
 
File:Das Waterfall.png|A naturally occurring waterfall.
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
== References ==
 
{{reflist}}
 
 
 
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{{items}}
 
  
 
[[Categoría:Bloques]]
 
[[Categoría:Bloques]]

Revisión del 01:17 12 abr 2014

Agua
Tipo

Fluido

Físicas

Parcial

Transparencia

?

Iluminación

?

Resistencia a explosiones

500 Bloques

Dureza

100

Herramienta

Éste bloque sólo puede ser recogido usando un cubo.

Renovable

?

Apilable

Sí, 64

Inflamable

No

Otorga

El mismo

Nombre

agua

Un lago mayor al nivel del mar después de una actualización de Alpha

El agua es un bloque de tipo fluido que solo puede ser almacenado mediante un cubo, pero con el comando "/give @p minecraft:water" se puede obtener el bloque en sí mismo, y puede ser puesto en el Nether.

En los mapas generados más nuevos, el agua es común al nivel del océano formado por lagos. También aparecen en piscinas, (y en Indev, Infdev, Alpha y Beta en manantiales) y también debajo en las cuevas.

Si mezclamos un cubo de agua sobre un bloque de lava en movimiento, este pasará a ser Adoquines, mientras que si es lava que no se mueve, se creará un bloque de obsidiana. Igual pasa si mezclamos un cubo de lava con un bloque de agua, si está quieta, obsidiana, si se mueve, cobblestone.

Si un cerdo, una vaca o una oveja se cae al agua no intentarán salir, es decir, flotarán sin intentar salir.

El agua es necesario para hacer cultivos, y muy útil para descender de lugares muy elevados haciendo una columna, para hacer granjas de mobs, para transportar objetos sin tolvas, para hacer waterdrop, un movimiento que puede salvarte de recibir daño por caída desde cualquier altura; para rellenar botellas y hacer pociones.

El agua infinita es muy sencilla de hacer y ahorra paseos y cubos. Se hace un agujero de 2x2, se pone agua en dos esquinas contrarias y se rellenarán automáticamente las dos esquinas con agua. Esto cumple la regla del agua que si hay dos bloques de agua adyacentes a uno de aire y hay terreno por debajo, se transformará el bloque de aire en uno de agua.

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