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When you are out in the woods & come across a creek you need to cross, the deep water runs slow & the fast moving water is shallow, so you should cross at the fast moving water.
fast and hard ;)
hot water molecules move faster with food coloring.you can experiment it with the help of following steps:-Fill the glasses with the same amount of water, one cold and one hot.Put one drop of food coloring into both glasses as quickly as possible.Watch what happens to the food coloring.If you watch closely you will notice that the food coloring spreads faster throughout the hot water than in the cold. The molecules in the hot water move at a faster rate, spreading the food coloring faster than the cold water molecules which mover
Typically when speaking of states of matter and its respective molecules we are talking of how freely the molecules are moving not necessarily how fast they are moving. I'm sure some molecules move faster than others but not particular because of what state they're in but because of properties that belong to that particular molecule. I will say that in general molecules move fastest when they are in liquid state and are on the verge of freeing themselves from their molecular bonds into a gas state. Respectively I believe the inverse is true about slowest state which would be their liquid phase right before they become a solid. . . .because when solid they cease to move.And so they move the least in solid state and are the most free in the gas state. . . as for how fast or slow they move, that's actually a different question altogether.
Because Michigan is known as the Great Lakes state and when the water evaporates the clouds move and shift.
Penguins move slow on land but under water they move fast
In water fast, on land their slow.
the smaller they are the less resistance to water and the faster they move.
In what state of matter transition do water molecules move the least?
No fur so less friction with the water.
The size, shape, and fins make the fish go fast. Some are build for speed and have special 'fins' on the top.
Nessie is under water at the bottom. Just move the viewfinder really fast at the bottom and you will find her soon enough. I found her on the first try.
Fairly slowly
it depends on how fast you pour a liquid eg: your puring a glass of water down the sink and you pure it drop drop by drop that is slow or your puring lots down at once. basicaly it depends on how fast you are puring
in my science book it says pebbles move .75 cm/sec
it depends if its in a hot or cold temperature. hot = FAST cold = SLOW
Well actually, turtles move slow not fast.. unless you are not worrying about it then it will seem like it's moving fast... but in further notice they move faster in water.