yes
Because electrons can move freely inside of many metals. And as well known electrons are responsible for conductivity.
Because that is the nature of liquidity.
the hot magma moves around and they move.
the atoms and molecules are free to move independently, colliding frequently.
the atoms and molecules are free to move independently, colliding frequently.
In igneous rock formation, the viscosity of magma can govern nucleation. If atoms are mobile in a fluid magma, they are free to nucleation. If the magma is viscious and doesn't flow, then atoms can't move to the nucleation site. Poor nucleation and rapid cooling can lead to a glassy texture in igneous rocks.
Convection currents move the magma around in circles up and down as it gets cooled and heated. And the plates move on top of them.
obviously a gas as you cant see all gases and the paritcles (atoms) inside are free and move around fast
obviously a gas as you cant see all gases and the paritcles (atoms) inside are free and move around fast
obviously a gas as you cant see all gases and the paritcles (atoms) inside are free and move around fast
Plasma does not have attraction of atoms. The atoms in plasma are free to move wherever they please and contain huge amounts of energy.
The basic idea is that in a solid, the atoms attract one another so strongly that they maintain their relative positions. In a fluid (liquid or gas) the attraction is less, so the atoms are free to move around.