water moves because it is a liquid, and its particles are able to move freely within its own space, unlike a solid which has all of its particles fixed tightly in one place, that is why when u heat up a solid it will melt because its particles try to move around making its state change to a liquid.
Water moves from one location to another by transportation.
It has to move like when the plants get rain, the rain travels, in which the plant absorbs the water to the roots up to the leaves.
Do you mean like tides in the sea? the moons gravity pulls it and the wind helps too
oh, in the form of rain, streams, rivers, things like that. Sometimes it even moves from ice to vapor when it feels like sublimating--skipping the liquid form altogether.
through osmosis
the cold water moves down.
in small circular movement
Energy moves forward in a wave.
Osmosis
The energy in the wave .
What moves water is the air
the cold water moves down.
it moves moves by the water
a water beetle moves with its black furry from legs
Ice moves, Water moves, Electric moves, Rock moves.
in small circular movement
in small circular movement
Porosity and permeability of the rock or soil is how water moves.
The water cycle is what moves most of the water on Earth. The water that is on the Earth's surface evaporates and the winds moves it in the air. The water will then fall back as precipitation, such as rain or snow, onto the Earth.
It depends... a Fire Pokemon learns a lot of burning moves, the water pokemons, water moves...
The pump that moves hot water through a hot water heater is the recirculation pump. This pump moves the water through the heater and back through the intake line.
Water moves across the cell membrane through the process of osmosis.