A clock cannot live but its parts are lively.
Yes, it is because abiotic is non living and biotic is living so yes a clock is abiotic
The body-clock of living beings.
No, he can not be buried because he is still living.
One can find a retro wall clock for the living room on a number of different websites. These include eBay, Amazon, RetroPlanet, Kikkerland, and Hayneedle.
Absolutely. This is a quintessential piece for any formal living room. Classic face and stained wood finish highlight this clock and make it a truely subtle beauty. It makes a great mantle piece!
It is on Thursday at 8 O' Clock.
You don't ... you throw it away.
Clara wakes up when the clock strikes midnight. (In some productions, she wakes up before the clock strikes)
a robot can move on its own and aeroplane, clock too move on its own
France. Christiaan Huygens, a contemporary of Isaac Newton, is credited with inventing the first pendulum clock in the mid 1650's. He was a Dutch scientist and mathematician who spent most of his career living in France.
Nursing Homes, Assisted Living facilities, home care facilities, hospitals, and domestic situations with live-in around the clock nursing care are all good places.
No,because in space there's no gravity and depending on how far you're from Earth you cannot hear any type of sounds. For example your alarm clock can ring and your neighbors are unable to hear it.People cannot hear an alarm clock from space not just people but other living things.