Matter.
u mean mater some material well it is called as " thermal conductor" or " thermal conduction medium".
Solid
Fluids have the ability to flow. Fluids are Liquids and Gasses.
Matter is always in the form of particles (atoms, molecules, etc.). For it to flow, the atoms have to move from one place to another. Energy can move from some matter to other matter without moving the matter. Example: an ice cube warming up but not yet melting has energy flowing into it, but matter is not flowing. When it starts to melt, matter (in the form of water molecules) flows out.
A continuous flow of negative charges is called an electric current.
Matter.
In mainland France, there are 119 rivers that flow directly to the Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel, and the Mediterranean Sea. These direct rivers are called fleuve, from the word flow. There are also hundreds of tributaries, which are rivers that do not flow directly, no matter their widths or flow rates. These tributaries are called rivières.Rhone Soane Loire Dordogne Seine Aisne Garronne & many more.
The answer is : Liquid The State of Matter flows freely is Liquid
yes indeed solids can flow as well. all states of matter are fluids.
u mean mater some material well it is called as " thermal conductor" or " thermal conduction medium".
The direction that a river flows is called the flow or the drainages. Water generally flows downhill or from a higher elevation to a lower one.
how can we use the flow of matter or energy in a ayatem to predict a change in that system
because they flow
No it does not matter
When an animal eats a plant as food, both energy and matter are passed from one organism to another in a food web. Unlike the flow of energy in a food web, however, the flow of matter is not one way. Matter cycles within a community.
flow of charge is current