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.
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.
organisms that don't breath or move in any way
What seperates the living from nonliving things?
what are the nonliving things and living things for a pronghorn
Trees are living things, until they die; then they are nonliving things.
Nonliving things are not made of cells.
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living things can move from one place to another whereas none living things can move
What are all living and nonliving things in an area called
If it is sessile (does not move, not motile), it can be mistaken to be nonliving.
is it True minerals can only come from nonliving things.
Living things and nonliving things are not the same. It's basically Organic v.s. Inorganic.