it is only sometimes because a food chain id there and a plant is a producer
a habitat is an nonliving thing
Ocean floor.. Under rocks.. Rainforests... EVERYWHERE. Plants, animals and possibly some species of rocks (joking), are living things. They're everywhere, your a living thing, the plants in the garden are living things, and chances are theres a bunch of living things in your ceiling. =)
they are everywhere just look in your backyard.
Yes, ecosystems exist wherever living things are present. An ecosystem is a community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. These interactions can occur in a wide range of places, including forests, oceans, deserts, and even urban areas.
Nonliving things found in all ecosystems are: sand, gravel, rocks, air and water. There may be living things in these but that doesn't count. Living things found in the oceans are bacteria, algae, fish, sharks, whales, ells and any think else that moves if you poke it with a stick.
In things we make and the places in which they are made.
Carbon IS found in all living things.
Art can be found anywhere and everywhere. From monuments to that painting hanging in your living room
It is the Earth itself. It could be found everywhere.
Ribosomes are the only organelles found in all living things.
where can niacin be found in living things
Humans are the only primates that are found living everywhere on Earth, inhabiting diverse habitats ranging from tropical rainforests to Arctic climates due to their adaptability and technological advancements.
No, the four elements commonly found in living things (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen) are not unique to living things. These elements are abundant in the universe and can also be found in non-living matter like rocks and gases.