don't you mean was metal Eva alive....
and the answers no
no
Once it is roasted the seed can no longer germinate and grow into a plant. It is no longer considered alive.
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Because paper is almost always made from biomaterials, the source was once alive. By the time the material becomes paper, all the cells that were once alive are no longer alive, but you can still see remnants of them if you were to examine the paper with strong enough magnification. By this reasoning paper would be "dead". The term non-living is usually reserved for matter that was never alive in the first place.
Well something that is alive can breath and eat. Dead things cant do this.
most of them are actually made of metal, cloth, rubber, leather and plastic Under non-living things, there are two groups: 1) Once Alive 2) Never Alive Once alive are things that are from alive things such as the skin of the snake used to make a handbag. The snake skin is a non-living thing but it was classified under once alive. Never alive are things such as some diamonds, minerals that are extracted from the ground. They are not alive, not even from where they are extracted. That is never alive.
alive.
Yes, a twig was once part of a tree and alive.
Your home is made of trees that were once alive, as well as paper. Things you eat were once alive such as pumpkin seeds.
Biotic is the word used to define features in an environment that are alive, or were once alive. Abiotic is the opposite of biotic.
carbonate compounds.
no
No
No, glass is not once alive. Glass is a non-living material made from sand that has been heated and melted to create a solid material.
Yes, the material of any normal binder has microorganisms that are classified as alive. As well as the rings which have metal alloys which are alive
yes.It comes from wood.
no