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Can nonliving things move

Updated: 11/8/2022
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Technically, yes, nonliving things can move. There is a wheel (a nonliving object) that, when on a slope, rolls down a hill, which is considered motion, which is technically moving. Plus, a robot has the ability to move on its own and sense the things around it. Though, contrary to the above answer, a tissue box on a level surface with no unbalanced forces cannot move on its own. Even though a robot is an inanimate object, technically speaking, it can move.

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