Water as a chemical compound has no direct "opposite."
However, in the classical "elements" of nature, its opposite would be fire. Thermodynamically, the actual form would be ice.
In Earth Sciences, surfaces that are not predominantly water are called land, although many overlapping environments exist.
The opposite of stale (food, air) would be fresh. The opposite of stale (tired, cliche) would be new, or original.
If "suck" is to draw something in (air, liquids), then "spit" or "expel" is to eject something out.
The general opposite of the noun "land" is "sea." These are the two types of surface. Historically the opposite of travel by land was by sea, but this could now apply to travel by "ground" as opposed to by "air." If you are referring to what an aircraft does, then 'take off' would be a suitable opposite. For sea travel the opposite could be to "set sail." If you refer to what you do to a fish after hooking it, then the opposite might be 'lose' but it is not so clear. --- It really depends upon which meaning of 'land' you mean and exactly what you mean by 'opposite'. When people refer to the 'opposite' of a word they normally mean its antonym and this would typically only apply to adjectives and adverbs, and certain verbs that have a clear antonym, and to nouns based on them.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
An air state. :D
The opposite of earth is air
The opposite of fast wind would be calm or still air.
When air is escaping from a balloon, it creates a force in the opposite direction of the escaping air, pushing the balloon in the opposite direction. This is due to Newton's third law of motion, which states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
cold air has higher density, by hot air is opposite
An air state. :D
The opposite of stale (food, air) would be fresh. The opposite of stale (tired, cliche) would be new, or original.
Lol no. opposite.
The air will become lighter causing the barometer to fall. the opposite will occur for cold air.
To exhale means to breathe out or release air from the lungs. It is the opposite of inhaling, which is breathing in air.
no it does not it does the complete opposite.
If you're talking types, and mean flying-type instead of air, and by opposite you mean what is super effective against flying-type, then the answer is electric, rock, and ice.