An Autumn leaf falling off a tree has been rejected from the tree and is now no longer alive. The tree is settling down to sleeping during winter and will awake once spring weather warms up.
no, once it falls off the tree it is no longer living
Nonliving
What seperates the living from nonliving things?
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A decomposing leaf is considered a nonliving thing because it has lost its ability to carry out basic life processes such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. It is in the process of breaking down and returning nutrients to the soil.
no, once it falls off the tree it is no longer living
It can't because it is NOT a living organism.
A leaf becomes nonliving when it loses connection to the tree or whatever it's growing on.
Nonliving
Camouflage. If the creature looks like a rock, or leaf, etc, then this can hide it from predators.
"Abiotic" refers to nonliving components in an ecosystem, such as air, water, rocks, and sunlight. It contrasts with biotic factors, which are living organisms within the ecosystem.
the earth is nonliving but has living organisms on it
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it is nonliving
nonliving
nonliving