Rock-Type moves are weak against Fighting-Types, Ground-Types, and Steel-Types. Rock-Type Pokémon are weak against Water-Types, Grass-Types, Fighting-Types, Ground-Types, and Steel-Types.
No. Fire-Types are strong against Grass-Types, Bug-Types, Ice-Types, and Steel-Types. Dark-Types are weak against Bug-Types and Fighting-Types.
When attacking, Ghost-Type Pokémon are strong against Psychic-Types and other Ghost-Types, weak against Dark-Types and Steel-Types, and useless against Normal-Types. When being attacked, Ghost-Type Pokémon are strong against Bug-Types and Poison-Types, weak against Dark-Types and other Ghost-Types, and invincible against Normal-Types and Fighting-Types (barring the use of a move like Foresight).
Pupitar is a Rock- and Ground-Type, so it is weak against Steel-Types, Ground-Types, Fighting-Types, and Ice-Types, and exceptionally weak against Water-Types and Grass-Types.
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freshwaters are not really fresh. they are not fresh until it goes though a machine and makes it fresh.
Freshwaters.
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Yes. It's very rare, but orcas have been sighted in rivers.
Poseidon's children have power over the ocean and some freshwaters, earthquakes and horses.
Well, for most of their life they actually live in freshwaters and lakes, then, once they have matured they move to the sea to go spawn.
An amia is an alternative name for the bowfin, Latin name Amia calva, a variety of ganoid fish found in freshwaters of the United States.
Esturarie crocodiles, or saltwater crocodiles, are the biggest reptiles on the planet, so yes, they are bigger than freshwaters.
An estuary is an inlet of water where a river empties into an ocean or sea. It is formed from the freshwaters of rivers and stream, protected from storms, ocean waves and winds.
The amount of nutrients in freshwater will determine what type of organisms there are. If there is bacteria in the water, it may affect the nutrients and contaminate them, which will affect the organisms that live in the water.
Though frogs are air breathers, they can stay underwater for long periods of time and breathe through their skin. Frogs live in ponds, creeks, and trees. They need freshwaters though, not salty.
Spirogyra Algae lives in every pond or ditch.