Well it does. Every substance in any phase, consists of particles that are in constant movement. Sometimes it is a mere oscillation of particles, but sometimes particles move freely. In liquid the majority of particles move around each other, but forces between them, which can be called bonds sometimes, are preventing them from moving around very far.
The movement of particles in a hard stick of butter are solid. Their not moving. While the movement of particles in a melted sick of butter are liquid. They are moving.
when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy
Conduction
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Heat
it has a pooey smell too it and it moves runnily
Evaporation.
Liquid particle stays in group
Plasma, gas, liquid, solid.
The movement of particles in a hard stick of butter are solid. Their not moving. While the movement of particles in a melted sick of butter are liquid. They are moving.
because when the atoms meet up in the gases they separate and form more gases of matter. that's basically it!
Brownian movement.
Liquid particle stays in group
the more a particle moves the higher its temerature
First of all ask your teacher and second of all it is melting. For example an ice cube is a solid and when it melts it changes to a liquid form called "water'.
Rolling
It depends on what's in the can.