Ok well dry leaves catch on fire fast because they contain no water and water repells against fire
"I may seem tough, I may seem dry, but beneath the surface I make you cry. What am I?" -- Garlic
Milotic can be encountered during any season on Route 1 in rippling water tiles. Rippling water tiles have a 5% chance of being a milotic.There is also a 60% chance of encountering a feebas, the pre-evoloution of milotic. Feebas can be evolved by trading it while it is holding a prism scale. A prism scale can be recieved from a man in Undella town's pokecenter.Juniper's words echoed... Find out yourselfCough serebii cough .com
Fire is weak to Ground, Rock, and Water, and is resisted by Dragon, Rock, Water, and itself. Pokémon with the ability Flash Fire are immune to Fire-type attacks. Pokémon with the ability Thick Fat take half as much damage from Fire-type attacks as they would without the ability. Pokémon with the ability Dry Skin take 1.25 times as much damage from Fire-type attacks as they would without the ability. Finally, note that every non-legendary Fire Pokémon is weak to Water, unlike Ground (which Charizard and Heat Rotom are immune to, and Larvesta and Volcarona take normal damage from) and Rock (which does normal damage to a few Pokémon with the typings Fire/Fighting or Fire/Ground).
this is the hardest thing to do in the game... firstly feebas is found in a pond in mt coronet with a lot of fog there, you also have to surf on a Pokemon and fish with any rod but a super rod really is recommended. plus, feebas only appears on 4 spots in the whole huge pond and the spots change every day... with so much searching roughly 1 month will get you the feebas and when you catch it, catch plenty on the same spot to have a stockin case the evolution part (feeding high quality dry poffins) goes wrong. a feebas with a modest or bold nature that likes dry food is best. get ready to be stressed out by the annoying constant searching.
The cast of Dry - 2012 includes: Emily Lucienne as Emily
because green leafs have water in them that's why koalas eat them and dry leaves are dry and crisp if you squash green leaves water of some kind of poisonous liquid will come out
yes it will catch fire if air is too hot.
Dry linen will catch fire easily and so it should be kept away from sources of ignition.
What a dumb question! No, because they would catch on fire! but they would be dry!
Land is most likely to catch fire if it is dry, with an extremely high percentage of organic matter, such as peat.
The organisms in the potato is some time dry and since the potato is a root, they can be on fire.
dry wood is easily caught on fire. When wood is wet it cant catch fire. That's why when you make a camp fire you want dry wood. It lights easier and burns better.
Paper, tissue, cloth, wood, hay and anything else thin, dry and wood based will catch fire easily.
I think they rubbed two dry sticks together. Later on they discovered flint to make sparks that would catch dry straw on fire.
yes, if the wood is dry and the air is hot enough
When its too dry outside the heat could cause it to catch on fire
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