No, because some of the non living components are air, water and food without humans cannot survive
Yes, a cloud is a abiotic (or non-living) component of the environment.
An abiotic component is a non-living part of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, water, temperature, soil, and air. These factors can have a significant impact on the environment and the organisms living in it without being alive themselves.
it is called inclusions
yes
Yes, there are relationships between living and nonliving things. For example: Without water (which is a nonliving thing) we and water animals can't survive.
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If you need an example for humans, we use houses (non living) for shelter, which helps us survive. We aso use weapons (non living) to kill animals that attack us so we can survive. If I'm a wolf or something, then I use caves for shelter.
Oxygen is a non-living element. It is essential for living organisms to survive and carry out cellular respiration, but it is not considered a living organism itself.
they don't... if you think about it, everything is living...
they help living things and determine what biotic factors will live in the area or biome. for example, fertile soil is abiotic. however, since it is fertile, it will allow certain plants to live in it. and of course the result, living things, are things we need to survive. abiotic factors are very important!