The most common liquid (on our world) is water, and moving water is commonly found in rivers. It moves in oceans as well, in the form of waves and currents. It also moves out of faucets. Falling rain is another form of moving liquid.
I believe it involves a moving gas...
when it is placed in a container and it decreases moving uo . pressure due to the liquid increases with depth from the surface of the liquid
Viscosity
One of the slowest moving liquids it asphalt. It took 69 year to drip ONCE.
A continuous loop of moving air is called
It's a slow moving semiliquid.
I believe it involves a moving gas...
liquid
Meltwater
a liquid is able to flow because its freely moving particles allow liquid to flow from place to place
lemon juice and water The two liquids in a lava lamp.
when it is placed in a container and it decreases moving uo . pressure due to the liquid increases with depth from the surface of the liquid
Condensation is water moving from a gas to a liquid state
Viscosity
Technically, all particles in a Solid, Liquid, or Gas are moving. But a gas moves the fastest, liquid fast, but not as fast as gas, and solid moves the slowest.
A continuous loop of moving air is called
One of the slowest moving liquids it asphalt. It took 69 year to drip ONCE.