Yes, gas molecules do move freely in three directions.(Every substantial particle is to be found in "space" = "3D" = three "dimensions", but not essentially "moving free")
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the water or fluid will be moving the opposite direction
The three kinds of Melodic Directions are Ascending, Descending and Repeated.I hope this answers your question!! :)
they move in opposite directions causing a collision and them BAM! theres an earthquake.
it can move up the xylem and in both directions in the phloem
Different directions, they just move slower until they stop and then you have ice.
Yes, gas molecules do move freely in three directions.(Every substantial particle is to be found in "space" = "3D" = three "dimensions", but not essentially "moving free")
It flows three ways....and the only one that flows three directions
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During osmosis water moves in and out of the cell equally in both directions.
the water or fluid will be moving the opposite direction
In the ocean yes, waves cause water to move forwards and backwards.
First of all, why would rocks move in different directions? Even though rocks could move in different directions, it is not possible for them to move on their own. Rocks have to have force applied to them in order to move.
Water vapor
In any three orthogonal directions.
a frog is adapted for moving about in water because they move there back legs up and down to give them strength to move and they use there front legs to move in different directions xx