a ground attack on a water type Pokemon does half the damage
As ground water is withdrawn, the net effect is to lower the water table for the affected area.
yes
Rain shadow effects ground water by when it rains so hard on one side of the mountain is messes up the ground water by tearing up the soil.
The water cycle creates weather. Water evaporates from the surface of the ground and plants. It condenses in the upper atmosphere and then falls back to the ground as rain.
A watershed has the greatest effect on the quality of ground water. If the watershed is contaminated, the nearest water source will also be contaminated.
Electric moves are effective against ground pokemon but will do little damage... Water pokemon will have the most effect!
You are thinking of an above the ground aqueduct. They were, in effect, a bridge for a water pipe.
when it rains of course you get, water. well that water travels under ground so if you were to remove dirt from the ground and were to dig deep enough you would find water.the effect of taking the water is nothing because eventually it will rain again.
Water type moves and Grass type moves. Electric moves will have no effect. Flying types and Pokemon with levitate ability are good as ground-type moves have no effect against them.
The water bubbles up from the ground after watering the tree because the soil becomes saturated with water and reaches its maximum capacity to hold water. When the soil can no longer absorb the water, it forces the excess water to the surface, creating the bubbling effect as it escapes.
Peter R. Stevens has written: 'Effect of irrigation on ground water in southern Canyon County, Idaho' -- subject(s): Borings, Irrigation, Water-supply, Groundwater 'Effect of irrigation on ground water in southern Canyon County, Idaho' -- subject(s): Borings, Irrigation, Water-supply, Groundwater
Hover In Ground Effect and Hover Out of Ground Effect