Water is a compound and not an element. It is non-living.
No water is NOT an "atom". No water is NOT an "element".
Contemporary science does not consider water to be an element.
Carbon is an element, water is a compound.
No, its like the question can coal be produced if i burn the nonliving organisms and than bury it for billions of years hydrogen is also an element!
Pure water is a compound.
yes
Yes, water is an abiotic factor, as it is nonliving.
No. Say a printer, for instance. A printer is a nonliving thing because it doesn't carry out the life functions, or have organs. It is a nonliving object, that has no water in it. So to answer you question, not all nonliving things have water in them.
Some nonliving factors are air, water, soil, sand and rocks.
Water
No. Water is nonliving, so no.
The water cycle
Three examples of nonliving things are rocks (stones, gravel, sand), air and water.
water
Environment
water
all living things need water, air, and sun to survive. These are all nonliving