Well you would need a lot of mathmatics knowledge, and knowledge of the Pokemon game machanics, for example:{other.HP = (other.HP - (self.power * ((self.attack / 2) /other.defence)));}that's a very simple version of it but you'll need it a lot more complex version then that and you will want the exact formulas, you can find a lot of them on serebii.net .
Different opinions can lead to a healthy debate and generate better ideas. However, holding strong beliefs can be detrimental to an individual & the society at large. We are all a product of our environment, so finding a common ground with another individual opposite to oneself, is always a good starting point. People will always hold different opinions/beliefs - It's a fact of life.It can be summed up this way: For every belief that you hold, there's another individual holding the exact opposite. So yes, this can be a bit of problem.
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To determine the amount of precipitate formed, information about the concentration of the reactants and the stoichiometry of the reaction is needed. Without this information, it is not possible to calculate the exact mass of the precipitate formed.
processes, geographical processes to be exact......
From my knowledge, you are never told.
Yes, to the best of my knowledge they do.
people have different opinions nobody knows no one can give you a exact answer
The temperature in both cases will depend on the exact details of the setup.
No, exact knowledge is based on empirical evidence and logic, while human experience can be subjective and influenced by biases.Testing helps verify knowledge and theories through controlled experiments and observations.
Millions of years ago but scientists do not know the exact year.
there is no exact best no one can pick its all opinions so it doesnt really matter all of them are the best
Ignorance is considered the opposite of omniscience. It refers to a lack of knowledge, information, or awareness.
Measure it.
There is no exact number of muscles in our bodies as there are different opinions as to what constitutes a muscle. The figure varies from 640 to 850