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Answer:

even though the particles of a liquid are moving, they are attracted to each other so they don't spread far apart to become a gas.

Explanation:

"but some do when they evaporate"

In liquids, the particles are allowed to move freely rather than the solid. The gaseous particles can move more freely than liquids.

Particles in liquids:

In liquids, the particles are placed randomly and thus are allowed to move freely but they do not become a gas as liquids are slightly less compressible than gases.  Even though the particles of a liquid are moving, they are attracted to each other so they don't just spread far apart to become a gas.

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