no. changes in the air pressure and other climate changes affect the wind. The wind is not alive
Wind can affect living organisms in many different ways. Some examples are lowering their body temperature and eroding their habitat.
No, wind is a gust of air, yet air is needed to live. Oxygen gives 'things' life, among food and hydration.
The wind is non-living.
nonliving
A chair is an inanimate object.
The Sun is an inanimate object, as such it can not make discoveries.
No, it is a machine.
A basketball is an inanimate object, and is not a living thing.
the sun is not he or she no one knows what is it The sun has no gender and has no sexual organs. +++ It is an inanimate object.
the wind waker is an inanimate object also its NOT IN TWILIGHT PRINCESS
A piece of wood is an inanimate object. OR: Items that are not living are considered an inanimate item.
Personification is when an author gives in inanimate object human qualities. example: The leaves danced in the wind.
yes it's an inanimate object,because its not having life
This is an inanimate object.
Inanimate object is an object without life. So basically an Xbox 360 has no life.
Is time an inanimate object maybe? The answer is no. Time is actually a concept not something that actually exists.
inanimate objects were never alive dead objects were once alive.
Personification is giving an inanimate object human qualities... which means giving an object that is not living an ability that only living things can do: "The wind howled". the wind can't talk or howl. "The wind shook the trees mightily". the wind can't hold things let alone being able to shake it. -- xXTaneeXx
Inanimate means not having life or spirit; lacking consciousness or power of motion. An object that has no life, like a teddy bear for example, is an inanimate object. Though plants are living organisms, they are considered inanimate objects.
Yes.
Yes.