It is called self-propulsion when something moves by itself, typically using its own energy or mechanism to generate motion.
It is called vibrations.
When a force moves something parallel to the direction of that force, it is called translational motion. In translational motion, the object moves along a straight path without rotating or changing orientation.
That process is known as self-replication or self-replicating.
This is called a symbol. A symbol is a tangible object or image that represents an abstract concept or idea. It has both its literal meaning and a deeper, associated meaning.
A fixed point.
no nothing moves it it uses it fins top move
It is called vibrations.
When a force moves something parallel to the direction of that force, it is called work. Work is defined as the product of the force applied and the distance moved in the direction of that force. Conduction, on the other hand, refers to the transfer of heat through a material without the movement of the material itself.
If something moves like a cat, it is most usually called "cat-like." Cats and other felines move very quietly, stealthily, and gracefully.
When a force moves something parallel to the direction of that force, it is called translational motion. In translational motion, the object moves along a straight path without rotating or changing orientation.
it moves by itself
square? lol. When you multiply something by itself, it's called squaring. when you mulitply itself after it's squared, it's cubed.
The song is called "Something". It's by the Beatles, written by George Harrison.
An object that orbits around another - is called a satellite.
Parthenogenic, the process is called parthenogenesis. when an egg develops by itself. Self fertilisation is asexual reproduction i think...?????
When something moves around something else, it is said to REVOLVE, not ROTATE. Rotation means that something moves around its own axis (which is inside the same object).This apparent movement is caused by Earth's rotation around its axis.
The ocean moves in and out because of something called the tide. This happens due to the magnetic pull of the moon.