No they will not. Although maggots can eat sugar, they prefer rotting flesh and fruits for the bacteria which provide them nutrients.
They see a Black Rider, so they move quicker. Pippin takes them to Farmer Maggot's house. Maggot tells them the Black Rider offered him gold to tell him where Frodo was. He gets driven to Bucklebury Ferry by Farmer Maggot; that's where they meet up with Merry.
yes, because if the water is a higher temperature when the sugar is dissolving in it, then the particles of the sugar move around faster and mix with the water particles quicker
when running move arms quicker to run a bit faster, start it slow, by taking easy breaths the faster you move the quicker you will breath
It helps them move quicker
Yes, some stars move more quickly than others
Warm fronts move quicker than cold fronts but cold fronts still move rapidly.
Maggots are known to be decomposers. When scavengers have had their fill of an animal or item, the decomposers then move in to begin doing their work of breaking them down.
It makes the air move faster or quicker
Yes. Now that I'm in my third trimester, my baby seems to move a LOT almost instantly after I begin eating something. I found the answer to why this is on another site: "The baby moves because eating and drinking raises the mother blood sugar and the baby responds positively to that." I had wondered what it was that made the baby move so much since the food obviously hadn't even had time to reach my stomach yet. Blood sugar is raised very quickly though and doesn't require the food to actually reach your stomach before entering the blood stream.
This can be explained using particle theory. The hotter the water is, the more energy the water has. The more energy the water has, the more its particles will move. Therefore, the the hotter water is, the more its particles move. Because the particles move more and faster, they 'bump into' more tea particles, which causes the tea particles to move more. The more the tea particles move, the quicker they will spread through the water and the quicker they can diffuse.
Blood sugar levels can move up and down throughout the day but the minimum level should be between 70 and 150 mg/dL. The level is likely to be at the highest point after eating and lowest after sleeping or when tired.
Its down to the molecules in the substance, in gases they are not that close to each other so they can move around quicker and faster so hence diffuse quicker in solids or most they are that tight they can not move are as easily.