Having the back of your head against the outfield wall while catching a long flying ball is not advisable because it can lead to serious head and neck injuries upon impact with the wall. It is safer to leave some distance between your head and the wall to cushion the impact and reduce the risk of injury.
The graph of a bird flying against gravity would likely show a decrease in altitude over time as the bird ascends. The graph would have a negative slope indicating the bird is flying upward against the force of gravity.
Assuming that both the stationary car and the flying bug can be analyzed against the same reference point, the bug has the greater momentum. Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity. If the car exhibits no motion, then its momentum is zero. Since the bug is flying, it has nonzero velocity and a nonzero momentum, which is greater than the car's momentum.
It would be easier to catch an inflated balloon because it is lighter and slower moving compared to a heavy cinder block. The balloon also has air inside it, which cushions its impact when caught.
The ball would keep bouncing back and forth between the astronaut and the concrete wall indefinitely in a perfectly elastic collision. The ball's momentum and kinetic energy would remain constant since no energy is lost during the collisions with the wall, allowing the game to continue in a perpetual cycle.
No. A fly hovering above you doesn't make you feel heavier does it? Although you probably would'NT feel it anyway.
The graph of a bird flying against gravity would likely show a decrease in altitude over time as the bird ascends. The graph would have a negative slope indicating the bird is flying upward against the force of gravity.
You could check Serebii.net for a list of flying Pokemon. It would be under the DPPt PokeDex.
The image here is of something flying up and getting right in front of your face. It means that whatever it is goes against what you would traditionally expect. "Flying in the face of facts" would mean that whatever is going on does so against the facts.
You can counter a grass type with a flying type that would give you the best advantage because grass moves are weak against flying types and there weak against flying type moves.
Look out for dolphins.
Machamp is a fighting Pokemon. Psychic and flying are super-effective against him. Gameguy100: I would use a psychic Pokemon against him in case he knows a rock move like rocktomb or rockslide which is super-effective against flying Pokemon.
Xerneas as it is supereffective against Dark. (Yveltal is Dark/Flying)
Yes, if they can catch them.They might if they could catch one, which would be very unlikely.
I think Charizard would win because Lucario is fighting and steel type and Charizard is Fire {strong against steel} and Flying {strong against fighting}
You have to save the game near zapdos and if you fail to capture him the first time, just turn it off and on again until you catch him. I would use psychic, flying, and fire on him (but that's just me).
Having the back of your hand against the outfield wall while catching a long fly ball is dangerous because it can lead to injury. If the ball strikes your hand or wrist against the wall, it can cause pain, fractures, or other damage. Additionally, this position can limit your ability to absorb the impact of the ball effectively, increasing the risk of a miscatch. It’s generally safer to keep your glove hand extended outward away from the wall for better control and protection.
Lugia. Lugia is a water type and psychic and flying. o-oh is only flying but is weak against water types. He is not fire type though.