Water doesn't grow into ice. It goes through a change of state from a liquid to a solid. It expands.
Non-living things do not grow. However, if you meant expand then some things do when you apply heat to them (E.g Metal) or change their state (Water to Ice)
~ Josh
Water doesn't grow into ice. It goes through a change of state from a liquid to a solid. It expands. Non-living things do not grow. However, if you meant expand then some things do when you apply heat to them (E.g Metal) or change their state (Water to Ice) ~ Josh
no they are not because they cant breath or do anything what humans do except grow. They grow by water and move because moving is growing.
Living things like bugs grow. Non-living things like rocks or water, don't grow at all.
living things have feelings but in some cases living things like plants can feel anything but they grow so they are considered living Benson living beings cannot feel anything and they are not growing.
No because it can't move nor does it grow or expand.
Non-living things are objects or entities that do not possess life or biological processes. These can include items such as rocks, water, and computers that do not grow, reproduce, or exhibit characteristics of living organisms.
Living things grow with food light and water and will also thrive under the right temperature
A plant willcertainly not grow if you soak it in water. All living things need air. Any type of plant is a living thing. And it needs air too. So no, a plant will not grow if soaked it water
living things grow because their cells can reproduce (gabby h did this)
Living things may develop and change as they grow
non living is dead and living is alive
Yes. Plants need soil in which to grow, water, and carbon dioxide. Aerobic organisms need water and oxygen and nutrients. These are just a couple of examples of relationships between living things and non-lving things.