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Yes (if the stimulus is appropriate).
Conscious beings are aware of their surroundings and can perceive and respond to stimuli, while sentient beings have the capacity to experience emotions and feelings.
some specifications of living beings are they respire they breathe they move they respond
Non-living beings are objects or entities that do not possess biological life or the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli. Examples include rocks, machines, and vehicles.
The climate can indeed affect human activities such as agriculture which can only be done in conducive regions. The climate also affects social and political activities of human beings.
Changes in Earth, such as climate variations and geological shifts, can be compared to changes in human beings in that they both undergo periods of adaptation and evolution. Just like individuals grow and transform over time, Earth also experiences alterations in its physical and environmental characteristics. Both Earth and humans respond to internal and external factors, which can impact their overall state and functioning.
Andrew Balfour has written: 'Review of some of the recent advances in tropical medicine' -- subject(s): Veterinary Medicine, Tropical Medicine, Trends, Hygiene 'Two lectures entitled respectively' -- subject(s): Human beings, Effect of climate on, Acclimatization 'Health problems of the Empire, past, present and future' -- subject(s): Public health, Communicable diseases 'Vengeance is mine'
Inka Weissbecker has written: 'Climate change and human well-being' -- subject(s): Human beings, Climatic changes, Well-being, Effect of climate on
It is a bird commonly found in the tropical forests. It has the ability to mimic and repeat some sounds of other animals including words from human beings.
The main species responsible for climate change is human beings. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.
living things have feelings but in some cases living things like plants can feel anything but they grow so they are considered living beings.non living beings cannot feel anything and they are not growing.
The smell that the living things smells depends with the sensory receptors that respond to the airborne chemicals. In human beings the chemoreceptors are located in the olfactory epithelium .