The answer is "No" according to Newton's First Law. An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in uniform motion tends to stay in uniform motion unless acted upon by an outside force. I think you are referring to Death Valley's "Racetrack". This dry lakebed is a unique place where rocks slide around on it's surface and leave tracks. Although I don't think anyone believes particularly weird phenomena are at work, the issue of why they move (and even WHEN!) seems not to be completely resolved. (Competing theories do exist.) No. But it the regards of the rocks moving across the racetrack, seismic vibrations, however slight, can vibrate and the rocks will move towards gravity, or downhill.
HM "Strength" is used to move boulders.
First, you have to get the HM strength, then teach it to and a Pokemon and you can move boulders.
You might move boulders off of the seafloor cavern into a ship in order to examine the boulders. Often, this is accomplished using buoys that float the boulders from the seafloor to the ship.
To move the boulders and clear a path. If there are two types of boulders in your version the boulders with cracks need to have rock smash used on them instead of strenght.
Strength
By using the HM Strength you can move boulder's
you get the HM strength
Use the HM move Strength.
you mest get the hm strength.
With the HM move strength.
How do you move boulders in Pokemon:LEAF GREEN - FIRE RED - YELLOWTo move boulders you have to learn a HIDDEN MOVE (HM)called STRENGTH.You get this HIDDEN MOVE (HM) by giving the Warden in Fushia City hisGold Teeth back.You can find his teeth in the Safari Zone, close to the Secret House.The Warden lives at the east-side of Fushia in a house with a pond behind it.
To get past the boulders you have to let one of your Pokemon to learn the move strength.