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Erosion is the act in which an object moves fluid out of its way.
In gases, thermal energy is transferred mainly through conduction and convection, where molecules move freely and collisions transfer energy. In solids, thermal energy is transferred primarily through conduction, where vibrations of atoms and molecules pass heat along a material's lattice structure. Gases have higher thermal conductivity than solids due to the increased mobility of particles.
How fast something is going can be described in two ways. The most common is speed. This is simply the distance a body moves in a set time, if a body moves ten metres in two seconds its speed is five metres per second. The other way is mostly used in things like physics. It is called velocity, and simply means the speed of a body in a certain direction, ie. five metres per second northwards.
The only way thermal heat can travel through a solid object is by conduction.
Convection is a process where heat is transferred through the movement of a fluid (such as air or water). As the fluid is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, while cooler, denser fluid sinks. This creates a circulating flow pattern known as a convection current.
a sweeping motion
Vibrate
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Volume
In gases mainly by convection, that is by bulk movement of molecules of the gas. In solids by conduction, that is by contact between atoms of the material.
it moves in the same way but they can probably do more things with it like fly
HOLD X ALL THE WAY.
The narrator describes things and events that could be true.
The narrator describes things and events that could be true.
Tayde describes a person who loves to have things going their way and will want to influence others to abide by their reasoning and understanding of things.
solids can diffuse but not in an easy way because they are to tightly packed together
If you put an object into water. It takes the place of some of the water, and the water moves out of the way, so it is displaced. See related link.