No...otherwise it would be considered living!
No
A Cell because organelles don't have all the living characteristics and the cell does. And it can't be nonliving. Also living things has to have a cell that makes up them.
Nonliving things do not grow at all because that is a characteristic of life. Living things use energy to grow.
No. It needs the all the characteristics of life to become a living thing.
Living things can carry out all six life processes which are using energy, getting energy, growing, getting rid of waste, and reacting to change. However, nonliving things can only carry out some or none life processes.
The sun is nonliving because it doesn't fulfil all 7 characteristics of life. Which areGas exchangeneed of waterneed of energyeliminate wastegrowingreproducingresponding to the environment-Antoinette
ok its like the oceon is not breathing the pjddle is not breathing that's what nonliving is =] Pathetic... An object is considered "nonliving" if the object does not, or will not ever have the 8 characteristics of life.
Chemistry
fire is a nonliving thing because it does not show all the characteristics of a living thing....
What are all living and nonliving things in an area called
They are all not living, their brains have ceased to function, unless they are kept frozen decomposition will set in. A nonliving thing is also not necessarily just something that has died. It could also be something that was never alive or never will be. (ie: a stuffed animal, an ipod, or perhaps a backpack.) All nonliving things are made up of atoms.
All are made from matter.