Any Pokemon that are ground type should be able to learn DIG. Hope this helps :)
it helps you keep track of all the different looking unknown that you have caught :D
Ground and bug types.
Poison is strong against Grass. It's weak against Poison, Ground, Rock, and Ghost. It can't affect Steel. Ground and Psychic are strong against Poison. Grass, Fighting, Poison, and Bug are weak against Poison.
Ice is very effective against grass types, ground types, flying types, and dragon types. Depending on the level. Hope this helps :)
proximity
Looking at the ground beside a moving vehicle helps you judge its
show that you are moving, and in what direction
proximity
Yes. when you look at the tires of a vehicle (we call "ground viewing") you can tell the speed and if the vehicle is moving toward you.
I can also say that if you look out of the car window and see what you are passing by for example, different trees, buildings or other objects if they are near you then you will indeed be able to tell the vehicle in a moving state and at the speed.Example: the car is running at 100 km/h which is quite fast. If you look up in the sky at the clouds then you will think it is moving slowly because the sky is so far away. But if you pay attention to the objects that on the ground proximal to the road like the buildings, street lamps then you can tell it is moving fast since all of those objects are near to you.
The up force on a moving car is the force exerted by the tires on the road in the opposite direction of gravity. This force helps to support the weight of the car and keep it from sinking into the ground. It is crucial for providing traction and stability while the car is in motion.
Yes, gravity acts on a moving bicycle. Gravity pulls the bicycle and the rider toward the center of the Earth, influencing their motion. This force helps to keep the bicycle in contact with the ground and affects its acceleration and speed.
Wolves eat: - elk,moose - mice, birds, fish - rabbits, ground squrrels and deer although they mainly eat any meat available! hope this helps. xx
the moving camera helped the audience imagine they were in the war looking around at all these dead bodies, explosion and gunshots which helps them understand and realise how bad war really was
A bowerbird nests on the ground and spend most of their life on the ground looking for things t impress the females with. hope this helps! from a 6th grader Depends on what species of bowerbird.The family Ptilonorhynchidae has 20 species. The bowers they build are purely for mate attraction and nesting occurs above ground.
Looking at the microscope from the side when moving an object helps to keep the object in focus. This allows you to clearly see the movements and make precise adjustments to bring the object into view. Viewing from the side also helps prevent accidental contact with the objective lens, which could damage the specimen or the lens.