Alrighty then, well paper is of course NOT living. It is made from tree's that once lived but paper is proccessed and packed away as just a peice of paper.
Oh, dude, no way! Paper is about as alive as a rock. It's made from trees, sure, but once it's processed into paper, it's as lifeless as my jokes at a family dinner. So, yeah, paper is definitely not a living thing, unless you count the lively doodles I draw on it.
Paper is a non living thing, Paper is usually made from thing that were once alive.
Even though it is from trees paper is non living.
It is yes, classified as dead. It exists in physical matter and doesn't breathe and has no life force. So paper is indeed dead. HOWEVER, paper is made of trees, and trees are living. But if you were to cut a tree, it would die. SO paper would be dead or alive, depending on how you see it.
Yes, paper is boitic. The reason is simple. -Because abiotic is non-living factors ( meaning factors that have never lived before ) Biotic are factors that are living or have lived. Ex. A tree is a living thing. When we cut it down into paper, it dies, but it is still biotic. So,yes: paper is biotic.
No: paper, when you have it and you're writing on it, is not alive, it is merely the product of a once-living tree.
No one 'types' paper, they type on paper. Many jobs requires such skills, authors for instance.
if you're living in 1860, yes
Yes, paper is boitic. The reason is simple. -Because abiotic is non-living factors ( meaning factors that have never lived before ) Biotic are factors that are living or have lived. Ex. A tree is a living thing. When we cut it down into paper, it dies, but it is still biotic. So,yes: paper is biotic.
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.
It is yes, classified as dead. It exists in physical matter and doesn't breathe and has no life force. So paper is indeed dead. HOWEVER, paper is made of trees, and trees are living. But if you were to cut a tree, it would die. SO paper would be dead or alive, depending on how you see it.
located in the living section of your local paper...