Why don't particles vibrate in rocks?

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2026-05-05 00:50

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Particles in rocks do vibrate, but their movement is restricted by the strong bonds between them. These bonds hold the particles in place, preventing them from moving freely like in a liquid or gas. The vibrations in rocks are typically very small and not easily noticeable.

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