What kind of energy do particles in all substances such as wood, water and
air have.
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kinetic energy
Except at absolute zero (the coldest temperature it is possible to reach), all molecules move. This movement is a form of kinetic energy, and the more the molecules move the more kinetic energy they have. Molecules in solids don't move much, they just vibrate.
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