They are referred to as hydrothermal fluids.
Through porous rock mostly. Also through caves and cracks in the rock.
Fluids tend to move toward low pressure areas.
Primary Wave can move through solids, liquids, and gases.Primary waves are formed due to the property of materials that they respond to compressional stress. As all materials(solids, liquids and gases) respond to compressional stress, primary waves can move through all phases.Secondary Wave can move through solids, but NOT liquids and gases.Secondary waves are formed due to the property of materials responding to shear stress. As fluids do not respond to shear stress, secondary wave does not move through fluids.Surface Waves move through solids along the boundary of two layers.
Yes they are.
Diffusion
Through cracks.
Fluids flow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
Osmosis for water and diffusion just in general
what happens when your neck cracks everytime you move it
Facilitated diffusion is incorrect. The answer is filtration.
beacause of the little holes put through it over the years
Through porous rock mostly. Also through caves and cracks in the rock.
3-4 hrs
effusion
You use the fire and move your mouse over the cracks.
the differences in density cause the fluids to move in currents, which mixes them all together so that they may lose heat to the other fluids, thus transferring energy through convection
Water underground trickles down between particles of soil a through cracks and spaces in layers of rock.