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Riley Quinn
13 June, 20:16
How can you tell that an object is moving
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Brittany Massey
13 June, 21:30
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By looking at it and if it is making a single movement it is moving.
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Brendan
13 June, 22:02
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The object does not appear to be staying in one place. Or, it is moving if it's distance from another object is changing.
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