Fluid

Liquids are blocks that can, as the name suggests, flow and spread. <!--re are currently only two liquids in Minecraft: Lava and Water.

How liquids work


Liquids are cellular automata. <!-- rules appear to be as follows:

Falling liquid
An air block below a liquid block is converted into a liquid block of that type. This happens faster for water than for lava.

Liquids that are suspended above an open area by one block thick of material will seep through the material and drip to the floor. Lava particles that are seeping do not cause damage or start fires. This makes digging upwards safer, since you can tell if you are near a pool of water/lava.

Liquid level
Each liquid block has a level value. Source blocks have a level of 0, and the maximum level depends on liquid type.


 * Water: 7
 * Lava: 3 (7 in <!-- Nether.)

Note: <!-- "level" value increases as the water is further from the source. A high level value means that the water is actually physically downhill.

Still liquids
To keep track of which blocks are actively flowing, Water and Lava each have a pair of block IDs. For water, there is Water (8) and Still Water (9). Still Water will stay in place until it receives a block update. Water updates periodically and will change itself to Still Water when it cannot spread any further.

Updating a block next to Still Water will turn it back to Water so it can spread some more.

If you edit either type of liquid block into your inventory, they will spread when placed, since placing a block causes updates.

Liquid block update cases
<!-- state of a liquid block only updates in certain cases:


 * On creation
 * If one of the 6 neighboring blocks' state changes.
 * If its own level changes

State changes that cause an update include:


 * Adding or removing a block
 * A neighboring block's level changes
 * A redstone wire switches on or off

Liquid block update process
When a liquid block updates, it performs the following checks.


 * Check inward flow
 * If there is a liquid block of the same type above, set level to 1
 * Otherwise, reduce or increase level in steps of 1 so that it is 1 higher than the one of its 4 neighbouring block with the lowest level*
 * If level is increased past the max level, replace liquid block with air block.
 * Level cannot be decreased below 1

* This does not affect source blocks (level = 0)


 * Check outward flow
 * This only happens for liquid blocks of less than the max level value
 * Determine the shortest distance to a fall, but only scan 5 blocks distance*
 * If any of the directions tied for shortest have an air block, convert that air block to a liquid block with a level of 1 more than the current block)*

* This means that lava will flow towards a drop that it cannot reach.

Source creation
A water block is converted into a source block if both of the following conditions hold:
 * it is bordered by at least 2 water source blocks on the same horizontal level.
 * the block underneath is a solid block or (as of Minecraft 1.5) a water source block.

Lava source blocks cannot be created.

Mixing of liquids
If a liquid flows into a block occupied by another liquid, then the block turns into a solid block according to the following rules:
 * If Water flows into a Lava source block, then Obsidian is produced.
 * If Lava flows downward into Water, then Stone is produced.
 * if Water flows horizontally into downwards flowing Lava, nothing happens.
 * Otherwise, Cobblestone is produced.

When determining the shortest distance to a drop, other liquid blocks are assumed to be equal to air.

Trivia

 * Natural springs of both liquids can be found in Extreme Hills biomes. <!--y can also appear as small pools at the surface or in underground caves.

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