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Yes. All particles are constantly moving, though some are at extremely low speeds. The only exception is when particles are at a temperature of Absolute Zero(-273 degrees C, 0 degrees K), where a particle contains no energy whatsoever. Temperatures of Absolute Zero has only been found to exist in the vaccuum of space and has never been successfully achieved in a laboratory.

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