3.5 billion years ago.
Long term, no. All living things are a part of the biosphere and the great cycle this encompasses. Without the other organisms that form part of this cycle, a living thing would eventually die.
Manly two king of living thing lipids and proteins
the remains of a living thing that lived a long time ago is called a fossil.
Bacteria has a very long life... I think counts as living too.
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it will work either way because we're is a contraction for we are. so in both sentences you are saying the same thing.
the living thing are dinosaurs,although the scientist can prove it to be real,but i'm sure it could be.
As long as you do not consider orgonomy---- No. First define 'living'... Sage
No one has ever seen one. It's not a LIVING THING!
Mount Rushmore is a mountain. It is not a living thing so can not be alive.
I'm not 100% sure but i believe the pollen is living
No, lithium is not a living thing. Lithium is an element, and since it is an element, it is not a living thing. Plus, lithium is an alkali metal that is used in Lithium Ion batteries. These batteries are known to have long-lasting charges and are therefore used in high-tech devices such as laptops and digital cameras.