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Yes, particles can be moved by various forces such as gravity, electromagnetic forces, and mechanical forces. These forces can cause particles to change position or be displaced from their original location.
thermal energy
Erosion
Scientists have observed tiny smoke particles moved by unseen particles in a rapid, irregular fashion
Solid particles can be moved from one place to another by a variety of factors including wind, water, or human activities such as construction or farming. These particles can be carried in suspension by air or water currents, or can be transported by rolling or sliding along the ground.
erosion
Sand-sized particles, like sand grains and small pebbles, are usually moved by saltation. These particles are lifted and carried by the wind in short, intermittent jumps before falling back to the ground.
turbulence
The material that is moved by erosion is called Sediment.
Sand is gradually carried down the beach by Longshore Drift.
An attritor is a type of grinder in which particles suspended in a liquid are moved by paddles and are ground as they collide with each other.
The particles trapped by the cilia in the respiratory system are moved upwards towards the throat where they are either coughed out or swallowed and eventually expelled from the body.