Ok seeing i like all of you so much i'll give you all a personal responce =^-^= it's at the bottom, OK?

Oh & yeah, if you read this please do me the same dignity with my actual stories as always R&R, flames welcome!

---How Rhydon can do THUNDER!---
(Yes, yes it can!)

Rhydon's Horn is renouned for many things, but most recently it has been discovered that's horn is also the source of it's intriguiging electrical phenominon.

It's horn can rotate in one of two directions, clockwise which also it greater precision when carving, or counter-clockwise which makes drilling easier but means the horn may act as a screw becoming jammed in place. As recently found out by the one professor who had a tall enough ladder, and doesn't mind lots of static, professor Elm, Rhydon's Horn is magnetic!

There is no reason for rhydons horn to be magnetic, other than to convert the kinetic energy into something more tangible, electricity!

Rhydon's hide is covered in a special pattern of titanium inlays, that varie from rhydon to rhydon, but each forms a circuit running the length of rhydon without ever touching the ground. this conducts the electricity without losing any,This electrical charge quickly builds up to a level which it cannot be sustained by the titanium anymore and arcs out in the form of a bolt, to be earthed through the opponent.

That explains THUNDERBOLT, but not thunder, and No, they ARE different.

Before doing thunder, rhydons horn changes direction and it quickly starts developing a NEGATIVE charge, to which electricity is attracted, and quickly, clouds charged with static energies are drawn into the area, and just as it reaches critical level the rhydon launches a physical attack based at grappling the opponent, just in time to be smashed into by THUNDER.

Rhydon is entirely uneffected, the inlays conducting the electricty through the enemy into the ground, leaving them a lot worse for wear!
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Martial Arts Type Person

It's pretty obvious that a blizzard is a blizzard (No room for a sarcastic comment), but what's intrigueing is that a pokemon GENERATES and how, it does to create these sub-zero temperatures, and maintain them long enough for water to freeze in mid-air.
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To a person of the same name as the previous, or his doppelganger (
But Cell was cool!...... Ok not that cool. And when you say trunks, you should say, 'Future Trunks-2' or 'Trunks Timeline-3' It's a bit confusing, but remember there were up to three timelines going at the one time (time1 -Goku survives,cell defeated by gohan and vegeta time2-Goku dies, Andriods destroyed by trunks, trunks destroyed by cell, cell goes back in time, Time3- Andriods destroyed by trunks, Cell destroyed by trunks :) Hey what saga are they up to in the states?
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Dear Mr Farley

They don't necessarily. In the case of fire types they usually store a natural flamable, gas or liquid. Hydro pump & thunder are different though. Water types normally use compressed water, for attacks such as water gun.But in the case of hydropump, they unleash a spray of hydrogen gas, unleashing a huge ammount of energy as it oxidises to become water, and thunder requires building up a reverse electrical charge to draw a bolt of lightning from the sky, unlike thundershock which requires a positive charge.
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What does your name mean? (Inaya)

Ummmm.... i thought this was suppoesed to be about pokemon physiology? Ah well, i doubt team rocket has relational teleportation, and even if they did i doubt they would loan it to the lower half of team rocket.
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julie

go back a chapter and find out!