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water travels as a transverse wave (meaning that the water molecules move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the path of the wave. the molecules move up and down while the wave moves in horizontal direction).
it moves very slowly
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Evaporated molecules of water go up.
They change direction and they might exchange their momentum.
Water particles (molecules) move transversely to the direction of propagation of the wave. That means that as the wave moves out across the water, which is its direction of propagation, the water molecules move up and down (transversely) to create the crests and troughs of the wave.
the cold water moves down.
water travels as a transverse wave (meaning that the water molecules move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the path of the wave. the molecules move up and down while the wave moves in horizontal direction).
the water moves in
Upward
it moves very slowly
Water is a very unique object in our galaxy. Water, when frozen actually expands and the molecules rotate in place. Water in the liquid state moves in ripples if disturbed. The force of the pressure from the object on the surface of water is the cause that makes the water move in that pattern. The disturbed H2O molecules move away from the area of pressure.
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THE WATER CYCLE!! YAY FOR WATER!! But really, it's the water cycle
Evaporated molecules of water go up.
room temperature water. the hotter water get the more quickly it moves
They change direction and they might exchange their momentum.