Undulate
it means a storm is moving across and or it is really windy out nothing serious!!
changing weather
That word is 'geography'.
"Pitter patter" is the patter of little feet -- the word "patter", as in vocal "patter" can also be the sound of little feet moving. So, Pitter-patter means "Let's get moving." It is a phrase used usually for childern. To "get to it" is to get something done promptly. Adding the gender and the contraction we get "Get at 'er." This is slang for "Get to it." So -- "Pitter patter, let's get at 'er" means "Move you're feet and get to it!" with a slightly silly rhyme.
taiga :)
stationary
Stopping
a trick or moving
Relocate
Still
Swaying and oscillating mean moving from side to side.
well your basicly said it right in the question with the word "moving". moving means kinetic energy
Inactive means not moving or unresponsive.
exocytosis
inanimate, lethargic, insensate
in Theater the word blocking means moving from place to place.
Immobile (though I don't quite understand what you mean by science word)