This is a very broad question, since there are many types of energy, and they move in many different ways. Electric energy moves through wires, for example. Sunlight travels through space at the speed of light (and indeed, is light). Perhaps you should ask something more specific.
radiant energy move by waves
Because you move a lot when you sleep, To move you need energy so you need energy to sleep.
the snow and the sled give it energy to move fast
kinetic energy
Chemical Energy
protons move to a higher energy level protons move to a lower energy level electrons move to a higher energy level electrons move to a lower energy level
radiant energy move by waves
No, electrons must absorb energy in order to move to a higher energy level. They release energy when they move to a lower energy level.
Yes, everything needs energy to move.
Energy hold isn't a move...
Mechanical energy or electrical energy helps the motor of a car move around
Because you move a lot when you sleep, To move you need energy so you need energy to sleep.
No. The wall does not move. Hence, it does not require any energy.
the snow and the sled give it energy to move fast
active transport requires energy to move stuff and the energy is ATP
that move.
The cilia need energy provided by the mitochondrion to move. The other cells do not move do not have the need for the same amount of energy.The cilia need energy provided by the mitochondrion to move. The other cells do not move do not have the need for the same amount of energy.