No, unless vibrations by sound will break items.
they can but not everything
Abiotic factors (non-living things) affect organisms in many ways. Water, light, gases, temperature and salinity are all non living things but all contibute in the functioning of organisms.
newtest3 newdiv
It can break windows
The living things have life while the non-living things do not have life. The living things locomote and respond to stimuli while the non-living things do not.
they can but not everything
Abiotic factors (non-living things) affect organisms in many ways. Water, light, gases, temperature and salinity are all non living things but all contibute in the functioning of organisms.
yes but some times no
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The non living environment provides nutrition and protection for living things.
ecosystem :V
Hardened rocks are not considered to be alive, and living beings (prisoners) break them into smaller rocks, so, yes, they do.
Mostly trees and bananas. Both are living. As far as non-living, there's always air. They die without it, so it affects them.
It can break windows
The living things have life while the non-living things do not have life. The living things locomote and respond to stimuli while the non-living things do not.
that living things can breath and non living things cant
Gravity, temperature, light, friction etc...