OK now you can only place up to 30 objects in each area. Some Pokemon including Bagon,Solrock,shelgon,Metang,Trapinch and so on are classified in these games as RARE and so if want to lure out another Pokemon a Pokemon close to what you need it could appear.
If you are confused from what I said I will explain in another way. Say you want lure out
Hippopotas which can be found in the desert area, it also needs 28 rock objects placed around there to. OK Trapinch needs 49 rock objects now once you've placed 28 rock objects there is a slight chance Trapinch will appear.
This might happen, this has only happened to me once and that means it's as rare as finding a shiny Pokemon. :(
Hoped this helped!
put the objects where you want than come back every day for a week and your objects should level up
Seeing as they are only in the safari zone, you have to use a safari ball, and other than tactically using rock & bait, its just luck.
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put the objects where you want than come back every day for a week and your objects should level up
Fast-moving objects have more inertia than slow-moving objects because inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. When an object is moving quickly, it has more momentum, which means it requires more force to change its speed or direction compared to a slower-moving object.
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The difference is due to inertia. Inertia is the resistance to a change in motion (acceleration). A more massive object will have greater inertia, and therefore a greater resistance to a change in motion, resulting in a slower acceleration. A less massive object has lower inertia, and therefore less of a resistance to a change in motion, resulting in a faster acceleration.
It makes objects appear larger than the objects are
Objects are more buoyant in water than in air.
Objects sink when the density of the object is more than that of the water.
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More dense objects settle faster than less dense objects. This is because denser objects have more mass and therefore experience a greater force of gravity pulling them downward, causing them to settle more quickly than less dense objects.
Larger objects have more gravity than smaller objects because they have more mass. Gravity is directly proportional to an object's mass - the more mass an object has, the stronger its gravitational pull. This is described by Newton's law of universal gravitation.
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Objects with more mass have a greater gravitational force than objects with less mass. Gravity is directly proportional to mass, so the more mass an object has, the stronger its gravitational pull.