yes!
4 Things that distinguish living things from non-living things 1. Living things need space to live 2. Living things need water 3. Living things need air 4. Living things need to reproduce
Some living things, like plants, require some exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light for processes like photosynthesis. However, excessive UV light can be harmful and cause damage to living organisms, including humans, by harming DNA. It is important for living things to have a balance of UV light exposure to maintain health and growth.
All living things need an energy source which may be provided by chemicals or light, an environment that does not poison, cook or freeze them and others of their species (if they are not single celled or asexual) to breed with.
living things need space.
Air, sunlight, food and water Sunlight is not correct. cats do not need light along with many fish at the bottom of the sea
All living things need an energy source which may be provided by chemicals or light, an environment that does not poison, cook or freeze them and others of their species (if they are not single celled or asexual) to breed with.
why does the sun provide that living things need?
Living things need air , food and water to survive
All living things need access to basic requirements such as food, water, shelter, and suitable environmental conditions like temperature and light to thrive in their habitats. These necessities vary among different species, but they are essential for survival and reproduction.
oxygen because we dont need sun light it wont help us grow
Living things need water to live unless they will die
Living things need water to live unless they will die