Some Pokemon in Pokemon Emerald that can learn Earthquake through leveling up include Groudon, Swampert, Flygon, and Claydol. There are also TMs available in the game that can teach Earthquake to a wider range of Pokemon.
The number of people hurt in an average earthquake can vary widely depending on factors such as the earthquake's magnitude, depth, location relative to population centers, and building construction standards. In general, a moderate earthquake can injure hundreds to thousands of people, while a larger earthquake can result in tens of thousands of injuries.
Nidorina learns Earthquake at level 43. It is a powerful Ground-type move that can deal significant damage to opposing Pokemon.
i really dont know
Yes, people can get hurt by an earthquake. The shaking of the ground can cause buildings and structures to collapse or suffer significant damage, leading to injuries or fatalities. Additionally, falling debris, landslides, and tsunamis triggered by earthquakes can also cause harm to people.
I dont think it can learn it.
yes it learns it at about lv. 23 and you dont need a TM.
i recommend a ground or a rock type, considering they dont get hurt by electric types. Dont even try putting flying types out there though.
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Yes, Earthquake hits Pokemon who have concealed themselves with Dig.
Some Pokemon in Pokemon Emerald that can learn Earthquake through leveling up include Groudon, Swampert, Flygon, and Claydol. There are also TMs available in the game that can teach Earthquake to a wider range of Pokemon.
Yes, there are decent Pokemon that can't learn earthquake. Each Pokemon has its own strengths and weaknesses.
Use a Pokemon who knows an earthquake.
Friendship. Use it alot, dont let it faint, and heal it when its hurt
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You have to use the TM to teach Blaziken Earthquake.