It can be if u turn it off when u brush your teeth, put less water in the tub or when you get a shower, and als o turn off the water when you d o the dishes.
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of living life
water
water (H20)
Not necessarily. While many plants are green due to chlorophyll, there are other organisms like algae and some bacteria that can also be green. So, being green does not always mean something is a plant.
By living green we are saving the air and water for our animals and us as well. If we keep cutting down trees all of the animal habitats will be gone as well. By living green we give the animals a fighting chance, along with a better planet. For more green living tips visit http://geothermalexpert.net/index.html
Yes, every living creaure needs water to be able to survive :)
Yes, there are relationships between living and nonliving things. For example: Without water (which is a nonliving thing) we and water animals can't survive.
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going green will help almost everyone in the world, for example, for breathing, living life comfortably, and a cleaner world we would ll appreciate. it affects everyone because of all the different people living in society.
A rock. Air. Water. Soil.
An example of matter and energy cycling through living things a drop of water falling through the sky. a drop of water falling through the sky a rock resting on the ground