Moving water does not freeze at a higher temperature than stationary water, as the kinetic energy of water molecules does not directly affect the freezing point. While moving water can carry suspended materials that lower the freezing point, its flow does not change the effective temperature of the water itself. Frictional heating in moving streams can result in temperatures above 0°C, even in cold environments. The relative motion of water molecules is crucial; their movement does not alter their tendency to remain bonded. Ultimately, the freezing point of water remains constant regardless of its movement.