A staircase.
A road.
The answer is a clock - it moves its hands but doesn't make a sound, while a bell makes a sound but stays in one place.
A stationary object like a postage stamp or a sticker remains in one place while being transferred or moved around to new locations.
If an image moves closer to a plane mirror, the distance between the object and the mirror stays the same while the image moves towards the mirror. As the image gets closer to the mirror, it appears to move further away from the viewer. The size of the image remains the same, but its apparent distance changes.
A staircase.
Yes. It stays in the same place, but it sways. So that means it moves.
If your father moves out and stays in the same state then visitation will have to be set up.
It stays the same.
It stays the same.
It stays the same.
the magnetic north pole moves while the geographic north pole stays in the same place
The node.
A road.
The answer is a clock - it moves its hands but doesn't make a sound, while a bell makes a sound but stays in one place.
The chemical nature/identity of the substance stays the same when a physical change takes place.
The same ones you used to get her to be your girlfriend in the first place... there are no need for 'moves'.