Why is a gas able to flow?

It's particles have melted and can move around.

It's particles have high viscosity and can move around.

It's particles have enough energy to move around.

It's particles have enough pressure to move around.**

not sure of the answer. please help :)

Wait no, is it C?

Yes, I believe it is C.

which one is it

is it for sure c?

The correct answer is: "Its particles have enough energy to move around."

A gas is made up of molecules or atoms that are not strongly bound to each other. These particles move freely in the space they occupy. The ability of a gas to flow is due to the continuous random motion of its particles.

When gas particles gain energy, typically through an increase in temperature, they move faster and with greater kinetic energy. This increased energy causes the particles to overcome intermolecular forces and move more freely. As a result, the gas expands and fills any available space.

So, to answer your question, gases are able to flow because their particles have enough kinetic energy to move around. It is this random motion of gas particles that allows them to fill containers, spread out, and be easily compressed.