osmoses
Molecules move from place to place by diffusing, or spreading out, due to their kinetic energy. This movement is random, with molecules colliding and changing direction as they interact with their environment. Other factors such as temperature, pressure, and concentration gradients also influence the movement of molecules.
In a solid, molecules are tightly packed together and vibrate in place. Factors that influence their movement and interactions within the solid structure include temperature, pressure, and the strength of the bonds between the molecules.
Molecular MotionMolecules and everything in them can move in many ways, and energy is associated with all of those different kinds of motion. There is translational movement. Molecules can move from one place to another.There is also rotational movement. That is, they can turn around and around.The third way shown here is vibrational movement.In addition, electrons can move from place to place and orbital to orbital.These types of motion and the energy associated with them influence the physical properties of chemicals. The color of chemicals is often associated with changes in electron energy levels.The phase of chemicals is associated with translational and rotational motion of molecules. In the gas phase molecules are free to move from one place to another and also have considerable translational motion.Rotational motion can involve the entire molecule rotating or the internal parts of the molecule rotating with respect to one another. These types of rotation are found in molecules in both the gas phase and the liquid phase.Vibrational motion is found in molecules in all three of the phases. It is the vibrational motion and the energy needed to change it that we will focus on now.
The differences between diffusion and osmosis are really just that osmosis takes place with water and through a membrane. Diffusion is just the spread of molecules from high concentration to low. Osmosis is diffusion of water through a membrane.
Osmosis is the movement of water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower water potential. Water potential is the potential energy of water molecules to move from one place to another and is influenced by factors like pressure and solute concentration.
i believe it is osmosis
Molecules move from place to place by diffusing, or spreading out, due to their kinetic energy. This movement is random, with molecules colliding and changing direction as they interact with their environment. Other factors such as temperature, pressure, and concentration gradients also influence the movement of molecules.
Places can be more crowded than others due to factors such as population density, popularity of the location, events or attractions happening there, and the time of day or year. Additionally, accessibility and infrastructure can play a role in determining how crowded a place is.
It is not advisable to stay in a crowded place due to an increased risk of physical injury or confrontations. Those with anxiety should also avoid crowds to minimize their symptoms.
Because it finds damp places and form molecules on it
Agoraphobia- Fear of open spaces or of being in crowded public places, also a fear of leaving a safe place.
One major demographic shift of the 1920's was the movement of immigrants from places like Ellis Island to New York City. New York City at this time was a very crowded place with very little employment available.
not to much crowded but a liitle crowded
The purpose of movement is to move to other places or you would still be in the same place you were in the morning in the afternoon.
The adjectives are noisy and crowded, describing an unnamed place.
They don't necessarily move to another place. However, the movement of the molecules INSIDE the object speeds up. (:
Some good places that would relaxing for an elderly person would be some place quite and not over crowded. Places like the beach or a cabin on the side of the lake would be a great place to vacation.