No. Even if you had Gold, Silver, or Crystal, you couldn't. This is why Fire Red and Leaf Green versions were made. In general, Pokemon in a gen II game may not be traded into a gen III game and vice versa.
You can't.
yes, Pokemon can be traded from different games by using Gameboy Advance SP. But Yellow can not trade with Crystal. Almost all of them from different regions cant.
One can trade in Pokemon Yellow via link cable. Two Gameboy consoles can be connected via link cable and Pokemon can be traded across Pokemon Blue, Red, or Yellow.
Well, You'll Have To Trade Another PICKACHUInto Your Copy Of Pokemon Yellow.
No you can't you have to trade with other real from pokemon green blue or yellow. Some pokemon evolve only when traded like cadabra.
No, Mewtwo cannot be caught in Pokemon Crystal. It can, however, be traded from Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow.
Unfortunately, they have to be traded form Red, Blue, or Yellow (or, perhaps, Green).
Darkrai first appeared in the Sinnoh games. (Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum) It was never shown in the Hoenn games, so it is unobtainable in Pokemon Emerald, for it was not known then.
Squirtle is not available in Pokemon Crystal. Squirtle can only be found in Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow. Squirtle can be traded to Crystal from those titles.
Yes, but if it learns and moves that do not happen to be in yellow version, then you cannot trade it back. Kadabra, Graveler, and Machoke can also be traded to evolve.
Yes, it can be traded. Every Pokemon can be traded. Pokemon can be traded even if they have already been traded. No Pokemon is stuck with one person.
The three legendary birds (articuno, zapdos, and moltres) cannot be found in Pokemon silver. They must be traded from Pokemon red, blue, or yellow.