An icicle grows as water drips down the structure and freezes adding to its length and thickness. Organisms grow via the addition of new cells to the organs it contains. These organs grow from the inside out over the entire structure.
An icicle is simply frozen water that hangs downwards. Icicles are not a living thing.
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Ice does meet the definition of a mineral, whether it is in an icicle, a glacier, or a snowflake.
Of course they are like all living things.
Nonliving things are abiotic because the prefix a means non, not, against and things like that. Living things are biotic because they don't have the prefix a. (This is true I got it from my science teacher...Pce
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An icicle (frozen water) is non-living.
An icicle is frozen water that hangs on certain things like caves.
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Not a NOSE. It's a narwhal though. And it's not an icicle it's a magical unicorn horn!
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Any living things is called an organissm.
Living things like bugs grow. Non-living things like rocks or water, don't grow at all.
Of other living things like the mushroom and seaweeds?
Of other living things like the mushroom and seaweeds?
They both rely on water...
An icicle!
These have freezing things.