Viruses in general are somewhere on the border of "living" and "non-living" - they have some characteristics of living beings (notably, they can reproduce), but they lack others (such as a metabolism).
It can't because it is NOT a living organism.
nonliving
A waterfall is nonliving because water is not a living thing.
Non-living
All are made from matter.
Mostly No. A rhinovirus is a type of virus. A virus does not completely fit the accepted definition of a living entity.
It can't because it is NOT a living organism.
Nonliving
NOnliving, biotic is living
the earth is nonliving but has living organisms on it
nonliving
it is nonliving
nonliving
nonliving
nonliving
rocks are minerals and classed as non living.
What seperates the living from nonliving things?