There is no such Pokemon item as a 'Damp Stone'. You may have gotten confused between two different items: The Damp Rock (an item found while digging in the Underground) is not an evolutionary stone. It is a hold item which boosts the number of turns in which the move Rain Dance lasts. This increases the power of Water-type moves and decreases the power of Fire-type moves for the duration of the move (which is extended with the aid of the Damp Stone). The Dawn Stone is an evolutionary stone which only evolves two Pokemon (as of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl). When used on a female Snorunt, the Pokemon evolves into a Froslass. When used on a male Kirlia, the Pokemon evolves into a Gallade. No other Pokemon can evolve from the Dawn Stone.
A damp rock is a hold item that extends the move rain dance used by the older from 4 turns to 8 turns instead.
that's easy its rainy
Word's that describe a forest: damp mysterious wonderful lovely fresh green
yes just damp a cloth or something and wipe it softly but if it a circle around the disc you're scrwed
Damp, dark, dead, deluxe, dense, devout, dim, drab, and dusty are describing words. They begin with the letter d.
They were damp for several reasons. They were usually built in damp climates. The middle ages was an era of unusual cold for Europe. They lacked central heating to help dry the damp, and they were built of (leaky) stone.
it increases the duration of rain dance.
Well if you have an explorer kit, then you dig underground and that's where i found mine. i found the stuff in the lower left section of the map, and also got alot of stones like: water stone, Draco plate, damp rock, icy rock, moon stone and armor fossil. but i think you can find armor fossils basicly anywhere... hope that helped! :)
A damp rock is a hold item that extends the move rain dance used by the older from 4 turns to 8 turns instead.
Wipe down your cultured pearl earrings with a warm damp towel. Do not use toothbrushes or other abrasive items on the pearls because they will be scratched.
You can clean a stone garden bench with a damp cloth or sponge and some hot soapy water. Bird droppings may be cleaned with a plastic brush or old tooth brush.
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If a pizza stone is allowed to get moldy it is probably best to just give it a toss, because removing the mold would require using harsh chemicals which would be absorbed into the porous stone. So how is it even possible for a pizza stone to get moldy in the first place? It sounds as though the pizza stone was washed with water and put away wet or damp (in a dark place) and not used for a lengthily time. Mold is a fungi that can grow on just about anything, including a pizza stone. Mold thrives in areas that are damp, humid and sheltered from sunlight. The best way to prevent mold from forming on a pizza stone is to keep the stone dry. Personally, I never wash my pizza stone. I just wait until it cools off and then brush anything that's baked on with a stiff brush. I hope this helps.
I had a damp cloth. The weather was rather damp today.
it just has to be damp
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You would clean Cotswold stone using a product called Swarfega Brick and Masonry Cleaner. Wearing household gloves, mix the cleaner in some warm water and dip a plastic brush in the solution. Scrub the stone gently a wipe away any residue with a clean, damp cloth.