Really fast.
Really fast.
Yes, they do. Sound waves move fastest through solids, less fast through liquids, and slowest through gasses. This is because the molecules of solids are closer together, while those of gasses are further apart, creating more space that the waves must jump to move.
plasma
molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
Jupiter
Gasses CAN move solids. Look up pneumatics
Its a definition thing. Gasses don't move more because they're hotter. Gasses that move more are defined to be hotter. Gasses move more when they aquire energy from somewhere and their increased motion is measured with a thermometer. And when the thermometer goes up we say the gas is hotter.
yes
no they do not. the particles in gasses are free to move
no
Move fast.
Pandas can move really fast