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it is called a Lahar...
Water is made of water molecules whatever state it is in. In the gas phase the molecules are far apart and moving rapidly.
Freeze it first. Alternatively, fill it with oil so that when you knock it over it won't be water that you spill.
Water moving along the grounds surface is called a river or a flood.. A river or a flood both contain moving water. River water is consistently moving. A flood will have water moving until it goes away.
Water has a high heat capacity by mass and volume, and is very easy to manipulate reagrdless of state.
white water!
rapidly moving water
it is called a Lahar...
Not successfully. Moving water will likely knock the eggs out of the nest. The water should be near still with only an airstone present.
becaue they use rapidly moving water to make the machines to work and to burn fuels
I think becuase(how there are lots of muselces in there body and it gives them strength
the molecules absorb heat and start moving rapidly changing from solid to liquid
Yes and no, both are created by Pierre Bourdon. Can a person knock off something he made himself?
Temperature is the amount of random motion taking place on an atomic or molecular level. So, in hot water, the water molecules are moving around a lot more than those of cold water. These rapidly moving molecules have the capability of detaching other molecules from a solid to which they are attached, so that they become dissolved in the water. So the flavoring chemicals in tea leaves can be dissolved into the water more rapidly by hot water.
"Torrents of water" refers to a large volume of water flowing rapidly and forcefully, often in a fast-moving stream or river. This phrase typically implies a strong and continuous flow of water.
In warm because the warm molecules are moving faster and can dissolve more hope that answers your question.
Water is made of water molecules whatever state it is in. In the gas phase the molecules are far apart and moving rapidly.