yes they can flow with the water and if there is a curent it will pull them along. eat rocks children
Water can move rocks and soil through erosion. Moving water can wear down rock surfaces through mechanical weathering, or carry sediment and deposits in rivers and streams. Over time, this process can shape the landscape and create landforms like valleys, canyons, and deltas.
Gravity can move rocks down. Moving water is good at moving rocks, particularly floods where the water is moving violently. A favorite is glaciation. A glacier can move a rock the size of a building across the landscape. Not very fast, but a long way.
The process is called permeability, which refers to the ability of water to flow through the small spaces within a rock or soil. Permeable rocks allow water to move through them easily, while impermeable rocks do not allow water to pass through.
To put is simply, weathering is breaking big rocks into small rocks. Erosion is moving those small rocks somewhere else - by wind, water or ice.
False it breaks up small rocks then picks it up...
First of all, why would rocks move in different directions? Even though rocks could move in different directions, it is not possible for them to move on their own. Rocks have to have force applied to them in order to move.
Use strength. I believe you need the Water gym badge
If you're talking about the small, rugged rocks, then I don't think you can. The only rocks I know you CAN move/break are the huge boulders made for Strength.
deposition
You can use a graduated cylinder or a measuring cup filled with water to determine the combined volume of three small rocks. Simply measure the initial water level, then add the rocks and measure the new water level for the volume displaced, which represents the combined volume of the rocks.
If by the Overworld move, strenght...... if in the battke move might be Rock Tomb or Earthquake. If u mean the move that destroys rocks in the field, then Rock Smash, and finaly if u mean those big rocks that are giant, u cant! (as in bigger than u or those small brown ones uncracked)
To clean small landscape rocks effectively, you can use a combination of water, a mild detergent, and a brush to scrub away dirt and debris. Rinse the rocks thoroughly with water and allow them to dry before placing them back in your landscape.