You're going to have to rephrase that....
Because the intermolecular space between the gas particles are far more as compared to that in liquid, and that is because of less forces of attraction between particles in the gas, which can be attributed to more energy present in gas particles.
The particles in steams have more energy because the particles are far apart, move rapidly, and are constantly in motion. Particles in the ocean are not in fixed positions and do not constantly move quickly.
If they have different densities. Imagine a balloon. Now fill it up with air: it expands. Imagine another balloon, and fill it with water until it has the same volume as the first one. The water filled one will be much heavier. This is because the water particles are much closer together; you can fit more of them in the same volume. The gas particles, on the other hand, bounce around with lots of empty space in between them. There are fewer gas particles and the balloon has less mass.
At absolute zero they don't move.The more you cool, the less Brownian motion of particles!
Less water ;)
water has the more energy. ice has less energy.
No, less runoff water.
the answer to this question is that Soil with smaller particles can hold more water when Soil with larger rock particles can hold less water.....
Particles do make objects denser than they normally may be. For example, if you add particles of salt to water, the water will become more dense. Alternately, if you filter impurities out of water it will become less dense.
This can be explained using particle theory. The hotter the water is, the more energy the water has. The more energy the water has, the more its particles will move. Therefore, the the hotter water is, the more its particles move. Because the particles move more and faster, they 'bump into' more tea particles, which causes the tea particles to move more. The more the tea particles move, the quicker they will spread through the water and the quicker they can diffuse.
Because the intermolecular space between the gas particles are far more as compared to that in liquid, and that is because of less forces of attraction between particles in the gas, which can be attributed to more energy present in gas particles.
There will be more particles in a pitcher with more water.
Air particles are much less dense than water particles, so the vibrations of sound can travel through air more quickly.
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Liquid water is denser because when water freezes, the water particles spread out as they solidify. This means that the same amount of particles take up more space, causing the density to decrease. Ice is less dense also because ice cubes float on liquid water. Less dense things float on more dense things.
...more dense particles to an area of less dense particles
Yes, because for example, cold water have less space between particles and they move slower than the hot water particles which are more far apart from each other.