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The molecules in a liquid are spread out more than that of a solid. This allows the molecules to move freely in between the other molecules. All molecules move. They just move quicker in liquids because they have more space to go.

Imagine this -

A solid - A room with lots of people in, they all want to move somewhere but they can't because the room is too small and there's too many people in the room.

A liquid - A room with lots of people in, the room is bigger and everybody has lots of space to move around.

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