Energy (heat, radiation, ,,,)
Yes, energy can move matter. In the context of physics, energy can cause matter to change position or speed through various forms such as kinetic energy or mechanical energy. For example, heat energy can cause particles in matter to vibrate, move, or change phase.
Water can dissolve some of the matter found in rocks. Also, through the alternating processes of freezing and melting, water can cause pieces of rocks to fall into it.
Just about everything is able to respond to change. Living things respond to various stimuli. Inorganic matter, such as rock, responds to environmental change. Only living thing will make some kind of decision to change.
All things have matter
Heat
Some Things Never Change was created in 1996.
Most matter, when cooled, the molecules in the matter slow down, therefore they contract, or become smaller, more dence. In some cases it may even change states( liquid to a solid, things like tht)
Some things that have mass include atoms, molecules, planets, stars, and even dust particles. Mass is a fundamental property of matter that determines how much an object resists change in its motion.
All are made from matter.
Everything has matter. Matter is what things are made up off. Even air has it.
A change in some properties of matter without forming a different kind of matter is called a physical change. This can involve changes in state, shape, size, or appearance of the substance, but the chemical composition remains the same.
Apples, bananas, oranges things in that matter