No, because its one of the characteristics of life so YOU need the sun to live
The sun is nonliving.
The sun is nonliving.
The sun is nonliving because it doesn't fulfil all 7 characteristics of life. Which areGas exchangeneed of waterneed of energyeliminate wastegrowingreproducingresponding to the environment-Antoinette
Wind, soil, sun and water.
it is abiotic because it is a nonliving thing just learned last week.
all living things need water, air, and sun to survive. These are all nonliving
Because it has no existing life on it. If any living thing were to land on the Sun, it would burn due to very high temperature.
Because it has no existing life on it. If any living thing were to land on the Sun, it would burn due to very high temperature.
yes it a living thing because every day it shines and goes
No, the sun is not an organism. Many organisms require the energy from the sun either directly or indirectly. The sun a large mass of hydrogen and other chemicals. Also an organism must be living, and the sun is nonliving
The Sun, soil, air, rocks, and water sources are all nonliving things in an Ecosystem.
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.