To move matter (assuming it is not moving yet), you need a force. This will also require energy, but in theory, the energy required can be made almost arbitrarily small.
Energy
Kinetic energy is the form of energy that moves particles of matter. It is the energy associated with the motion of an object.
it is due to kinetic energy that a matter moves. matter gains some velocity due to its mass on applying force on it
matter moves by kinetic [moving] energy when for example something is pushed
Gravity
it moves
Water is a form of matter, specifically a liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. It does not possess energy in itself, but it can store energy in the form of kinetic or potential energy when it moves or changes state.
What are you saying?!?!?! Heat is a type of energy!
As the energy of a wave moves through a medium, the matter in the medium vibrates or oscillates in a specific pattern. The matter itself does not physically move along with the wave, but rather it transfers the energy through these vibrations. The energy propagates through the medium by causing neighboring particles to also vibrate, thus transferring the wave energy forward without the physical movement of matter.
That depends on the exact definitions used. Matter has kinetic energy if it moves. Matter that doesn't move does NOT have kinetic energy.However, any matter has heat energy, which is a type of kinetic energy... kinetic energy at the level of individual atoms or molecules.
Kinetic energy is directly involved in moving matter. It is the energy that an object possesses due to its motion. The faster an object moves, the more kinetic energy it has.
When matter loses energy, it moves from a solid to a liquid to a gas state. This sequence represents the change in the internal energy of the particles within the matter, causing them to move more freely and with higher kinetic energy.