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21 January, 01:14

How do particles in a solid differ from particles in a liquid?

A) the liquid particles move at the same rate as solid particles.

B) the liquid particles move faster than solid particles.

C) the liquid particles move slower than solid particles.

D) the liquid particles stop moving while solid particles move very fast.

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  1. 21 January, 03:12
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    answer is b

    Explanation: its b because solids really cant move or flow as fast asa liquid what would win cheeta on land running or a peregrine falcon in sea exactly
  2. 21 January, 04:27
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    Answer: B

    Explanation:

    particles in liquid move faster and that's why liquid flows particles in solids move slower that's why they hold their shape
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