biotic things are living things like humans, insects and animals
Here are eight characteristics of living things:living things grow and developliving things are based on a universal genetic code (DNA)living things respond and adjust to the environmentliving things are made of cellsliving things reproduceliving things maintain a stable internal environmentliving things obtain and use materials and energyliving things, as a group, adapt and evolve over time
the difference between living and non-living things is living things have life,some of the living things can produce it's own food,living things also depend on the other living things and non-living things is a thing that theliving thing useand it has no life .
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Living things have the capacity to reproduce, non-living things do not reproduce. The living things use biological energy for their growth and development, non-living things do not require such energy.
how are mermads made
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if you believe in little green men, sasquatch, the yeti, the loch ness monster, leprechauns, the chuchacabra, unicorns, werewolves and all such nonsense..... then yes; mermads real
No, they are mythical creatures. It is suspected that ancient mariners thought that manatees were mermaids.
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humans,plants, and insects
Yes, they are living things because they can move. things that dont move are abiotic things or factors.
More information is needed, such as: * What 'things' are you referring to? * Who these things were to have happened to? * Where in the US these things happened? * When these things were to have happened?
Hypothetically, if you go nowhere, you would encounter fewer things and no new things.