Which of the following statements best describes the atoms and molecules that make up a glass filled with water?

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The atoms and molecules of both the liquid water and the glass are moving.
The atoms and molecules of neither the liquid water nor the glass are moving.
The atoms and molecules of the liquid water are moving, while the atoms and molecules of the glass are not moving.
The atoms and molecules of the liquid water are not moving, while the atoms and molecules of the glass are moving.

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The atoms and molecules of both the liquid water and the glass are moving.
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