If you mean do objects (which have matter) move through space, then yes, matter moves from place to place. The act of walking around in your room is already evidence of that, seeing as you consist of matter.
No, they do not. A wave transfers energy but the matter does not move forward with the wave.
Light is able to move through matter, but it doesn't need matterin order to move from one place to another.
Waves more like vibrations that's more like how they move because vibrations move throught matter and then so does sound
Solid
heat tranfer dope
So if you place it down it will not move no matter what happens to it.
No. Locomotion is simply the ability to move place to place. It does not matter how many legs--or no legs; or whether person, animal, reptile, spider, etc. In fact, a locomotive on the railroad, a train, can move place to place.
A state of matter in which the atoms are to close to move or collide, so they vibrate in place close to eachother, harder to penetrate then other states of matter
matter can enter from the surroundings, but cannot escape to the surroundings. matter is not allowed to enter from or escape to the surroundings. matter cannot move at all. matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings.
They kind move from place to place when it is winter they move south. And they can move if they chose.
The Three Stages Of Matter Are:Gases, Liquids and Solids.Note That:Particles in a:gas are well separated with no regular arrangement.liquid are close together with no regular arrangement.solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.Particles in a:gas vibrate and move freely at high speeds.liquid vibrate, move about, and slide past each other.solid vibrate (jiggle) but generally do not move from place to place.
To move or shift from the usual place or position, especially to force existing matter to a new position.