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The processes involved are evaporation, condensation and precipitation.These are performed in movement of water.

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Do water particles move in large circles true or false?

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Why do the tea particles spread out quicker in hot water then cold water?

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.


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The particles in surface water wave move back and forth only?

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What is it called when water move soil particles?

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They move in a circular motion


In water waves water particles move in?

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What is the effect of temperature on water?

the effect of temperature on water is that when the temperature increases the water particles move faster and when moove too fast the water evaporates. but when the temperature decreases, the particles move slower, creating no heat and the water freezes. (:


What does particles do when water evaporates?

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