Everything on or in the Earth moves relative to something, so yes.
Deep in the ground.
If you put a rock on a hill, the gravity of the ground will slowly make it move downhill.
no, earthquake is a ground type attack.
a good move is rock smash (i am ansering this question the person who asked to put up more info)angist ground isn't so good but rock is easier.
vaccum wave from move tutor, brick break and rock smash TM and hm and can learn coounter by breeding but cant learn rock or ground moves
It's from the ground. Deep, DEEP in the ground.
No, it is called ground water.
because over time the earth bilds up covering the rock
fire, ground, rock, fire normal, ground normal, rock normal, fire electric, fire ice, fire fighting, fire poison, fire ground, fire flying, fire psychic, fire bug, fire rock, fire ghost, fire dark, fire steel, electric ground, electric rock, ice ground, ice rock, fighting ground, fighting rock, poison ground, poison rock, ground flying, ground psychic, ground bug, ground rock, ground ghost, ground dark, ground steel, flying rock, psychic rock, bug rock, rock flying, rock psychic, rock ghost, rock dark, and rock steel-types are super weak to water.
Water can move through Earth's rock and soil layers through a process called infiltration, where it percolates downward due to gravity. It can also move laterally through rock and soil layers via a process called percolation or through fractures and pore spaces in the materials. On the surface, water can flow over the ground as runoff, either flowing into bodies of water or infiltrating back into the ground.
Rock particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation. As the S wave passes through the rock, the particles move in a shearing or side-to-side motion. This movement causes the rock to deform and can result in shaking or ground displacement during an earthquake.
Oil is found underwater, deep down in the ground, between layer of the subsurface or in porous rock among other things.