winds
migrate
they air moves it so when air pushes it it moves or that it does not move just air moving every where
air moves place to place because its al around us
they can walk or they can use their webs like spiders to move through the air...=]
They move.
Water and air are both fluids. The particles that make them up can 'flow' and move around from place to place
Air moves from place to place due to differences in air pressure caused by varying temperatures and atmospheric conditions. When warm air rises, it creates an area of low pressure, causing cooler air to flow in to fill the gap. This movement of air creates wind and weather patterns.
Warm air rises over cold air when a warm and cold front connect.
Cool air moving to take the place of warm air rising is also known as Wind
Air moves from a cooler place to a warmer place or vice versa due to differences in air pressure. Warm air is less dense and tends to rise, creating a lower pressure area that cooler, denser air moves in to fill. This movement of air is known as convection.
Bacteria can move from place to place through various means, such as swimming using flagella, gliding along surfaces, or being carried by air currents, water flow, or the movement of animals or humans. Some bacteria can form spores that are resistant to environmental stress and can be transported through air or water to different locations.
Temperature. Warm air rises causing a low pressure area. Cold air then moves in to take its place.