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.
As energy from waves moves through the water, the water itself also moves in a circular motion. This circular motion involves the transfer of energy through the water column, causing a vertical and horizontal movement of water particles in the direction of the wave propagation.
the cold water moves down.
In a water wave, it is the energy that moves forward, causing the water molecules to oscillate in a circular motion. This energy is transmitted through the water but the water molecules themselves do not travel long distances.
Water in a river or stream moves steadily in a constant current.
No, a water spout does not create small waves as it moves along the water's surface. Water spouts are rotating columns of water and spray that are lifted by a tornado or waterspout forming from the surface of a body of water.
What moves water is the air
it moves moves by the water
a water beetle moves with its black furry from legs
Ice moves, Water moves, Electric moves, Rock moves.
Porosity and permeability of the rock or soil is how water moves.
in small circular movement
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.
it moves by itself
The disturbed water left behind as a boat moves through the water is called a wake. It is created by the boat's hull displacing water as it moves forward.