Yes, dirt is nonliving.
no because it is nonliving. no because it is nonliving.
dirt, water, air etc. anything nonliving!everything nonliving, like dirt, rain and temperature
No because dirt is the nonliving part of the ecosystem.
Animals step on dirt, which is nonliving.
nonliving habitats and rocks, sand, and dirt.
living thangs du
dirt,water,air,rocks are non living in a rainforest
anything that doesn't breathe, like rocks or dirt
Basically anything that doesn't grow or reproduce: rocks, dirt, water, air, etc.
Well abiotic means "nonliving" so really there are no abiotic things that live in the rainforest. Some abiotic things that are there are dirt, water, rocks, air... anything nonliving.
rocks air sunlight temperture water dirt,and grass. A more scientific way to say NONLIVING is abiotic. The opposite of abiotic is biotic.
ok its like the oceon is not breathing the pjddle is not breathing that's what nonliving is =] Pathetic... An object is considered "nonliving" if the object does not, or will not ever have the 8 characteristics of life.