Any of them can have kinetic energy - which is the energy "stored" in movement. So, a solid object moving has kinetic energy. In liquids and gasses, the atoms / molecules that make them up are in constant motion too, so they have a little kinetic energy as a result.
Solids have the lowers and gases the highest kinetic energy. Liquids are in the middle.
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Some waves can transfer energy only through liquids and solids, but not through gases or vacuum. Some waves, like sound waves, can transfer energy through gases, liquids and solids but not through vacuum. And some waves, notably electromagnetic waves, can transfer energy through vacuum as well as matter.
Gases, then liquids, then solids.Good luck : )
Gases have the highest kinetic energy, followed by liquids, and then solids. -apex
The kinetic energy is lowest in solids, higher in liquids, and highest in gases.
Solids have the lowers and gases the highest kinetic energy. Liquids are in the middle.
The common denominator would be the kinetic energy of the particles making up the solids, liquids, and gases.
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Because there is a freezing point, a boiling point so Solids can change into liquids and liquids can change into gases and all over again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
Some waves can transfer energy only through liquids and solids, but not through gases or vacuum. Some waves, like sound waves, can transfer energy through gases, liquids and solids but not through vacuum. And some waves, notably electromagnetic waves, can transfer energy through vacuum as well as matter.
solids and liquids
Molecules - They are more tightly packed in solids than liquids and gases