No, even the body of a dead animal is still considered as a biotic (living) factor.
A dead thing!
It is a non living thing. Pie is a thing
A molecule is not a living thing. It is not a dead thing either, since to be dead it must first have been living. A molecule is an inanimate object or item.
No, when your dead you are a non-living thing and only living things sence.
no... dead means 'to be completely and utterly dead', wheras non living means your not alive, but not not necessarily dead...and you might think that a non-living thing was once made up of living things(such as a leopard jacket) but the non-living thig and its materials were put through a process to become something completely new and different.so it isnt necessarily aline nor is it dead.
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
Fur is not a living organism; it is the dead hair from your body. For example, your own hair is actually dead, not living. It is getting longer only because the nutrients from your head let it do so. Fur is just part of creature for a certain purpose, but no, it is not living.
come on i mean why do you ask that question. of course not it is called a dead thing. if it is alive it would be called A LIVING THING
no,it's a living animal
A living thing that breaks down dead animals and plants for food is called a decomposer.
yes. if a nail was dead, it would turn black. they are living.
Yes, what was once living is now dead.