"convection"
Heat energy
Convection is the process whereby heat is transferred by the mass movement of molecules from one place to another.
Their average increases by 36.6%
Their average kinetic energy, and hence their speed, increases.
Matter is composed of molecules. These molecules move around. The movement stops only when a body of matter reaches absolute zero (about -253 degrees Celsius). The higher the temperature, the more movement. With movement increase, the distance between molecules increases, so the volume gets bigger.
As the temperature is lowered, the movement of the molecules decreases.
I would suppose so as without temperature there is no movement of molecules. That is what temperature is; the movement of molecules. Absolute zero in temperature would mean the complete stoppage of all molecular movement.
Heat energy
Active transport. This is movement of molecules against the concentration gradient.
The temperature of a body depends on the amount of movement of the molecules it is made of. When the molecules move about quicker the body heats up and the temperature rise. When the molecules move about less the temperature falls. Absolute zero temperature is when the molecules have stopped moving altogether.
Molecular movement is directly related to temperature. As temperature increase, the additional energy is absorbed by the molecules. This energy is converted to motion energy and the molecules will move faster.
facilitated diffusion
Molecules
Temperature. When atoms or molecules move faster, the temperature is higher. At Absolute Zero, all movement would stop.
Thermal energy is not light. It is heat! Energy of heat and temperature of matter (more heat=more thermal energy=more movement of molecules) Temperature measures movement of molecules
Convection.
filtration