There is no absolute answer for this type of question. Since new animals are being developed everyday, it would be hard to answer this question because there are new animals that are born every 10 seconds on some part of the Earth.
There are estimated to be around 8.7 million different species of living things on Earth.
There are a great many examples of non-living things that are found in the Earth. All elements on the periodic table that are found in Earth are non-living.
In "The Earth is a Living Thing," the Earth is compared to various living things such as a rose, a cell, a tree, and a spider. These comparisons are used to illustrate the interconnectedness and interdependence of all living beings with the Earth.
There are estimated to be around 8.7 million living species on Earth, including plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and more. Some examples of living things include humans, elephants, trees, birds, fish, insects, bacteria, fungi, algae, and mosses.
The earth is not a living entity. It is the things on and in it that are.
All living things on earth can be grouped into a foodchains.
plants are living things becaose they grow in the earth and come above the earth
Yes, there are living things on the earth: human beings (like you), animals and plants.
Yes, and living things can exist on earth without reproduction. Many things grow by what we call budding or binary fission. Example of these are bacteria.
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organism
things are harmful to earth