Well you can't really get 2 unless you have 2 ds's and have Pokemon diamond bcuz then you could just send up two pokemon that are holding water stones
Stones in water. Glass in water.
White Stones was created on 1997-04-15.
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fire, water, leaf, dusk,dawn, idk but i know some others if you want to know, go to google and type what are all the stones
in celadon market you can buy leaf stones,fire stones,water stones and thunder stones
Same as when these stones were in boat when the stone in boat ,water need more V to make float power the same weight as the stone's. so lower level when these stones are in water.
The riverbed had gray, black, and white stones. We built the wall with stones. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
You are best off in setting up 8 antique shops in join avenue. as you level up the shop you can select the items again. Some of the items give stones, and eventually you will get water stones along with all other types
Thunder stones, Water stones, Fire stones, Leaf stones, Shiny stones, Dusk stones, Oval stones, Moon stones, Sun stones.
Among the solids listed, sugar and salt are soluble in water. Sugar dissolves because it forms hydrogen bonds with water molecules, while salt dissociates into its constituent ions. In contrast, nails and stones are not soluble in water.
Stones with white lines, often referred to as banded or layered stones, typically form through geological processes such as sedimentation and mineral deposition. These white lines can be composed of different minerals, often calcium carbonate or silica, that crystallize in layers over time. Changes in environmental conditions, such as fluctuations in water chemistry or sediment supply, can lead to the alternating colors and patterns seen in the stones. This phenomenon is common in sedimentary rocks, such as shale or limestone, as well as in some types of metamorphic rocks.
To remove white powder (efflorescence) from patio stones after using Portland Cement, you can scrub the affected areas with a mixture of water and white vinegar. Allow the solution to sit for a few minutes before scrubbing and rinsing with clean water. You can also try using a commercial efflorescence cleaner following the manufacturer's instructions.