No, rocks are not alive. Rocks are not alive in the ocean or sea or on land
rocks water trash
Ocean floor.. Under rocks.. Rainforests... EVERYWHERE. Plants, animals and possibly some species of rocks (joking), are living things. They're everywhere, your a living thing, the plants in the garden are living things, and chances are theres a bunch of living things in your ceiling. =)
water. sand shells rocks bones and lots of trash
dirt, sand, rocks pretty much every things living
the type of rocks that don't come from living things is .
There are organic rocks derived from once living things, but there are no living rocks.
glass is nonliving. The non-living factors that are part of the ocean ecosystem include water, the substrate (rock or sand), and the minerals and gases dissolved in the water.
No... No... No... and No...! Living things have got life but rocks dont.
No. The ocean contains many living things, but the ocean itself is not alive.
No. The ocean contains many living things, but the ocean itself is not alive.
non living itams in the ocean biome could include rocks, sand, pebbles, magma etc.
Hardened rocks are not considered to be alive, and living beings (prisoners) break them into smaller rocks, so, yes, they do.