Energy does not move but it is transmitted, propagated, dissippated, or radiated. It depends upon what type of energy it is.
The heat energy is moved around by the suttle atmosphere winds
No. It just gets moved around. The total amount of energy stays the same.
Energy in a cell is primarily moved around in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is produced during cellular respiration. ATP serves as the main energy currency of the cell and is utilized in various cellular processes to provide the necessary energy for cellular functions.
Nuclear energy is used to produce electricity which can be moved to where it is needed via high voltage transmission lines. Also it is used in naval vessels which move around the world's oceans.
thermal energy
Electrons moved in fixed orbits around the nucleus in Bohr's model of the atom. These orbits were quantized, meaning they had specific energy levels, and electrons could jump between these orbits by either absorbing or emitting energy.
thermal energy
Momentum, and the total of mass/energy, can never be created or destroyed, only moved around.
moved around
It is potential energy because it is waiting to be moved.
If it is moved upward, it's potential energy will increase. If it is moved lower, then it's potential energy will decrease.
Yes, according to the law of conservation of energy, energy is always involved whenever matter is moved or changed. This energy can take various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, or chemical energy.