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Anything that doesn't move - or moves slowly and has a low mass.
Plates
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Yes, glass moves but very, very slowly! It is a liquid.
The word slowly is an adverb, and so is "slow" when used to mean done in a slow fashion. As an adjective, slow applies to something slow-moving; so modifying an action verb uses slow with an -LY sufffix. Examples: Go slow = Go slowly (proceed in a slow manner) A slow turtle = it moves slowly
No that is a stationary front.
Warm front
A slug moves slowly and so does a snail
No. An air mass is a large mass of air with given characteristics of temperature and humidity that distinguish it from surrounding air masses. A front is the boundary between two air masses. For example, a cold front marks were a cold air mass moves in and pushes a warmer one out of the way.
The atmosphere moves in masses. When two masses collide they are called fronts. When a cold air mass goes into the land occupied by a warm mass it makes a cold front. The opposite makes a warm mass.
Glaciers
The cold air mass from the cold front meets the cool air that was ahead of the warm front. The warm air rises as these air masses come together.
They are both boundaries of differing air masses.
The lithosphere is Earth's crust, and Earth's crust moves slowly, so I say that the lithosphere moves slowly.
A cold front moves the fastest, and a stationary front moves the slowest. A cold front moves about 20 mph, while a stationary front moves very little.
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Glaciers move slowly.