No, water does not beat lighting. If it is for plants. Remember they use photosynthesis. so that's where plants get the energy to make food for them selves.
Altirinus= Wind, Fire, Fire, Fire, Lighting, Earth, Water, GrassCarnotaurus= Earth, Wind, Water, Lighting, Fire, Wind, Wind, WaterChomp/Ace(depends if you choose Max it's Chomp if you choose Rex it's Ace)= Lighting, Grass, Fire, Earth, Water, Water, Lighting, FireDaspletosaurus= Grass, Water, Lightning, Lightning, Earth, Earth, Water, WindEuoplocephalus= Earth, Earth, Grass, Water, Wind, Earth, Wind, FireJobaria= Water, Lighting, Lighting, Earth, Fire, Earth, Fire, WindMini King= Lighting, Wind, Earth, Lighting, Grass, Wind, Fire, WaterMonoclonius= Lighting, Earth, Water, Water, Grass, Fire, Earth, WindParis= Grass, Water, Water, Earth, Wind, Grass, Lighting, LightingSaurophaganax= Fire, Water, Earth, Grass, Wind, Lighting, Fire, WaterSiamotyrranus Fire, Wind, Fire, Water, Wind, Grass, Fire, WaterSpiny= Water, Earth, Fire, Water, Fire, Grass, Wind, EarthTank= Earth, Grass, Earth, Water, Wind, Water, Grass, FireTerry Fire, Lightning, Wind, Wind, Water, Fire, Fire, EarthTriceratops= Lighting, Fire, Lighting, Fire, Water, Lighting, Grass, Earth
yes lighting bugs DO NEED WATER. anything that is alive or living needs water.
how long does it take for hot water after lighting water tank its gas?
water
Yes, it is.
most of the fish are used to a low lighting environment and the blue reflects well in the water so you can see the fish but the lighting isn't harsh on them nor does it heat up the water
The srt10. i see it beat the lightings all the time
At new mauville after you beat your dad go to wattson and he'll give you directions
There is lighting that is specifically made to be water resistant. You need to check if the lighting is going to get wet before you decide what kind you need to get.
Yes,lightning does hit sea water
there is only one raikage, he is the lighting kage, there are five kages, water earth fire lighting and wind
The color of the fountain water can vary depending on the lighting, any added dyes or chemicals in the water, and the surroundings. Typically, fountain water is clear or may have a turquoise hue due to reflections and lighting.