No. A rock is mineral. It may have been living at one time, but no more.
the verb of qualified is qualify. As in "to qualify in something or for something".
to qualify is to have the skills to get into something and you make it
Is whoever asked this question living under a rock or something
non living things are things that have never had life ie-a rock or glass dead things however are things that once were alive but have died ie-a dead animal or human, a tree that has been chopped down or a plant that has been picked and not put into water
All rocks and minerals are non-living. In order for something to be living it has to have all of these following characteristics :growth, cells, movement, respiration, complex chemical reactions, and reproduction.
An example of something that is not an organism is a rock. Rocks do not possess the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or metabolize nutrients.
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The only way to answer that is by calling Medicaid and asking them if you qualify.
Not Eligible means you cant qualify for something, you cant do something.
something that is not living
A living thing has biological processes such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction, while something that has never lived, such as a rock, does not exhibit these processes. Living things also respond to stimuli and have the ability to adapt to their environment, characteristics that non-living things lack.
Progression is how you move forwards/advance; qualify is when something is proved capable/fit etc.