rocks are inanimate objects and cannot breathe
No, since there are no such things as "live rocks." Rocks are just hardened collections of minerals. They do not eat, sleep, breathe, nor reproduce.
pupa does not breathe through lungs but through their spiracles
oxygen is 20% of the air you breathe
Clastic sedimentary rocks and Cataclasites (a form of metamorphic rock) are formed from broken rocks.
ROCKS are residual or in_place parent material.The rocks may be..Igneous rocks,Sedimentry rocks and Metamorphic rocks..
There is plenty of air for them under rocks.
No! They live on rocks under the sea and they breath oxygen through the rocks that they sit on =) That better?
No, since there are no such things as "live rocks." Rocks are just hardened collections of minerals. They do not eat, sleep, breathe, nor reproduce.
anything that doesn't breathe, like rocks or dirt
You die of suffocation because you breathe in the ash. Because ash are actually small rocks, when you breathe it in, your lungs get clogged up.
Rocks are nonliving because they don't breathe or they don't make carbon.
rocks cannot breathe, they do not have any organs and as far as i know don't have any gills
yes they do breath underwater it makes them healthier
well in water they have little legs that help them push rocks out of the way. But on land idk
well, the first ice age is when blocks of ice and rocks release oxygen which helps us breathe
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.
they are both able to breathe on the sea shore