just attack them with ground, water and grass type moves nidoqueen and nidoking are part poison type so you can also hit them with psychic moves
Empoleon is quite hard to use against an electric type. Your best opyion is to raise a Ground Type to usw against the gym, because Electric moves can't hit a ground type
stunky is a poison( possibly dark) pokemon, so hit hard with ground or fighting moves. if it's not dark use psychic types.
Fighting type moves will hit if the Pokemon had used Foresight, or if the Pokemon has the Scrappy ability, which allows Normal and Fighting-type moves to hit Ghost-type Pokemon.
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most electric types can kill gyarados, as it has a X4 weekness to electric typ attacks, or you can catch a lantrun which is water and electric to make gyarados's attack weeker against you, although if you get first hit which if you use a pikachu/electrode/jolteon you will. a good thunderbolt/thunder will get him. Although i wouldn't use thunder as it can be a risky move if it doesn;t hit
just attack them with ground, water and grass type moves nidoqueen and nidoking are part poison type so you can also hit them with psychic moves
Assuming both were dropped from the same height above ground, in a vacuum both would hit the ground at the same time. In a significant atmosphere (e.g. average ground-level on Earch) the bowling ball would hit the ground first.
In a vacuum, they would hit the ground at the same time due to the acceleration due to gravity being the same for both objects. In reality, the shape and weight of the objects can affect how they fall, so it's difficult to predict which would hit the ground first.
Yes, they will if they are drooped from the same height and at the same time they will hit the ground at the same time
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Empoleon is quite hard to use against an electric type. Your best opyion is to raise a Ground Type to usw against the gym, because Electric moves can't hit a ground type
In a vacuum, they would hit the ground at the same time due to gravity. However, in the real world with air resistance, the bowling ball would typically hit the ground first because it has more mass and air resistance affects lighter objects more.
They would hit the ground at the same time.
They would both hit at the exact same time; if you let them go at the exact same time.
Bricks would hit the ground first for example a tv is about 30 pounds and the tv remote is about 5 pounds now multiply those by 5 5×5 is 25 and 30×5 is 150 now put that as pounds witch is heavier 25 or 150 its 150 so bricks would hit the ground first