Chrysaries
Former shiny trader
Protein, Iron, Calcium, Carbos and... Anyway that helped me in Biology and Home Economics (where you cook and learn about being healthy)
Also, who honestly knew what a Coelacanth, one of the most interesting fish to exist, was before Relicanth was made?
Between EV training, IV breeding, and eventually RNG, I'd say it teaches patience. I've hit that 999:59 game timer more than once in these last 12 years. My math's definitely seen improvement, except I hate powers of four and its all pokemon's fault.
Its also taught me that all creatures of this earth come from eggs, even plants.
Pokemon taught me that water conducts electricity.
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chemistry
-some things in pokemon gives insight in ELEMENTARY chemistry, like water deposits in rocks, when frozen, cracks rock open, thus ice is super effective against rock.
ice isn't super effective against rock, it's neutrally effective...
water, as in H2O, doesn't conduct electricity...
Due to the water's autoprotolysis, it does conduct electricity, although very poorly.
You can erode away rock by subjecting it to a constant flow of over over a long period of time...That is quite intresting. You can make mountains explode buy pouring water in a crack and let it freeze (making it bigger, water liquid is smaller than water solid) So it should make it be super effective. Although it has to be water when applied. Maybe thats why water is super against rock, i understand ground because if you pour water to dirt it dissolves etc. But thats not the case with Rock/Stone