Any and all heat, like flame, is nonliving. A forest fire is flame and is therefore nonliving.
Yes ..
nonliving habitats and rocks, sand, and dirt.
abiotic factors are the NONLIVING factors of the kelp forest and the biotic factors are the living things.
Tocans,Monkeys,bugs are living things found in the rain forest and rocks,banannas,air,water are non livings in the rain forest
Some abiotic factors of the rain forest are water, soil, and rocks. If it is not living then it can not be apart of the rainforest everything essentially has life.
It can't because it is NOT a living organism.
A forest is made up of a complex ecosystem that includes living components such as trees, plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, as well as nonliving elements like soil, water, rocks, and atmospheric gases. These elements interact with each other, creating a dynamic environment that supports biodiversity and various ecological processes. The interplay between these living and nonliving factors is crucial for nutrient cycling, habitat formation, and overall forest health.
No "non-living" things "live" around coyotes in the forest. There would be non-living things such as dead animals and plants or things like stones.
the earth is nonliving but has living organisms on it
nonliving
it is nonliving