No, water is a bond of hydrogen and oxygen.
Living things grow with food light and water and will also thrive under the right temperature
Yes. A chicken is a living thing...
by the stem of the livingthing
Objects without respiration, food and reproduction are classified as non-living things.
They are classified as non living thing because they dont have the characteristics of living things.
They are obligate in the sense that they cannot replicate outside of a host cell. To make a copy of itself, a virus must first enter a cell (intracellular), hijack the machinations of said cell (parasitic behavior) and then copy itself.
Directly, no. Indirectly, yes. think about bats, they fly at night and sleep in dark caves during the day, no sun. But indirectly they still "sort of" require energy from the sun because they eat bugs and bugs eat leaves, which do require the sun. There are deep sea creatures that don't even have eyes because they live so far down they never get sunlight at all. But they eat things that do require light, like plankton, and other fishes that can see. earthworms do not require sunlight, but they eat dirt which is composed of decomposed leaves....
Tap water Drinking water Sewer water Pipe water River Water Mineral water Pure water Dirty water
Hard Water Raw Water Boiled Water Rain Water Snow Water Filtered Water Soft Water Reverse Osmosis De-ionized Water Distilled Water
well the equator is water and water is on the equater so water water is the answer because water is water and water is water
Water floats and sinks in water because water in water results in the mixing and diffusion of the water in the other water. This may sound silly, but the question was one dealing with water in water. The mixture of water and water will, after a time, become one homogenous volume of liquid.
new York's water is neither ground water or surface water it is sky water