If by Underground Caves you mean caves where you just have a small radius of light around you, then you talk to the Hiker in Dewford Town caves and get HM Flash from him. Beat the Dewford Town Gym Leader and teach Flash to a suitable Pokemon. When in these caves press the START button and activate your Pokemon team and right click the Pokemon you taught Flash to and activate Flash on the List 1. Talk to Dewford Town Caves Hiker 2. Beat Dewford Town Gym Leader 3. Teach Flash to Pokemon 4. Use in Dark Caves. Viola!
use flash
in any POKEMART, you will see a paper near the lady who sells items. fill out with LINK TOGETHER WITH ALL.
By using the TM Flash
beat the sprout tower the elder will give u the technical machine flash (if you listen on routes caves( where ever you find Pokemon) you can here Pokemon crys(ex. zubat zigzagoon)
Groundwater can dissolve rock, typically limestone or dolomite, over time as it flows through cracks and fractures underground. This process forms caves through a combination of chemical weathering and erosion, creating underground voids and passages that we see as caves.
you have to be playing with a friend to see him or her down there
No, Zubat is a very common Pokemon. You'll see it very frequently in caves in the first four generations of Pokemon games.
To get strength in Pokemon Emerald, you have to go inside the Verdanturf Tunnel and rocksmash one of the two rocks. After you rocksmash a rock, a man will walk up to you, and explain that he can see his girlfriend everyday now and he'll give you strength as a reward.
Underground caves are primarily formed by the dissolution of limestone and other soluble rocks by groundwater. This process, known as karstification, is influenced by chemical reactions between the water and the rock, as well as physical erosion caused by the flowing water. Over time, these processes create the intricate cave systems that we see underground.
North Dakota...underground rooms in caves have same names
Go see in a house beside a Pokemon center in a town. its in eterna city
Jenolan Caves in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales are considered one of Australia's most outstanding cave systems. They comprise enormous chambers filled with amazing formations of stalactites, stalagmites, columns and more. Some, such as Lucas Cave and the River, Imperial and Pool of Cerberus Caves, have views of the underground rivers. In some of the caves, such as the Jubilee and Orient Caves, you can see an assortment of beautiful delicate limestone crystal. See the related link below.