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It is known as diffusion
Wind energy can be caused by air molecules being moved from cooler areas with slower air particles, to warmer areas with faster particles. Wind can also be used to make energy, for example, windmills use this energy to motorize power. Therefore, wind energy can be used and is caused by moving particles.
Compression is the areas where the particles are closer together. Rarefaction is the areas where the particles are stretched apart.
were they crowed
compressional waves
It is known as diffusion
they are called moving particles.
Because the land was advertised to be free. Also, they were interested in getting started on a carte blanche, away from the crowded areas with traditional stress etc.
Housing was crowded and dangerous.They were crouded and unhealthy.
Diffusion is the form of passive transport that moves particles away from areas with more particles into areas with fewer particles.
This is called diffusion, but it is a purely statistical process - randomly moving particles have a higher probability of spreading from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration than the other way around, simply because there are more of them in the area of high concentration.
Rockhopper comes at different areas and is always crowded!
much of the world's population lives in crowded urban areas rapidly OW
Wind energy can be caused by air molecules being moved from cooler areas with slower air particles, to warmer areas with faster particles. Wind can also be used to make energy, for example, windmills use this energy to motorize power. Therefore, wind energy can be used and is caused by moving particles.
No, osmosis is the movement of water particles through a semi-permeable membrane, from a place where there is a high concentration of water, to where there is a lower concentration of water. It can be confusing, because when we talk about solutions we often refer to the concentration of the solute rather than the solvent. For instance, if we have a cell containing cell sap with a high concentration of sugar, and a more dilute solution outside the cell, water will flow into the cell. If you think about the sugar, it might seem that particles are going to the more 'crowded' areas, but the important thing is the concentration of the molecules which are moving, i.e. the water molecules. A dilute solution of sugar has a higher concentration of water than a concentrated one.
You are describing the process of diffusion.
This is called diffusion, but it is a purely statistical process - randomly moving particles have a higher probability of spreading from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration than the other way around, simply because there are more of them in the area of high concentration.