every things in world move only because of the presence of air , any for this question yatches , planes etc will be the answers.
The things that depend on moving air are airplanes, hot air balloons, balloons, birds, para gliders, sky divers.
Sail boats, gliders.
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mucus helps snails to move because its sticky. its also slimy. these to things help the snail to move over different surfaces
Air is just a medium that sound waves use as something to move through. The air doesn't actually move however. Once the sound wave has passed through the air, all the air molecule return to their original position. That's not to say the air doesn't move for a moment, think of waves on the shore. If you are close enough, and the air only has a small area to move back-and-forth in, then you could feel the air moving. Place you hand over the hole in a sub-woofer box, you'll feel the air moving.
Yes, the hotter atoms are, the faster they more.
a balloon and a lung
Because they have a air tank to help them breath.
whar are the 2 things that help move your body
the air makes living things move and wind.
yes
Many things move in air, from dust, leaves off trees, to aeroplanes.
A fan can move air among other things.
they both help move objects by moving things because a inclined plane move things by sending things upward and a lever helps move things up because in my science class my science teacher had a long brick and she asked people could they lift her up at one side of the brick and one of us did and it was very cool. so that is my answer to the question.
proteins
mucus helps snails to move because its sticky. its also slimy. these to things help the snail to move over different surfaces
Air and Water
Two things are cilia and flagella.
Protein channels help move particles across the cell membrane
For such a short question, there are certainly a couple of very weird things about this one, which raise other questions: -- Who said air cannot move ? -- Who said a good insulator has to be able to move ?