No! It is made out of elements.
Of itself, the water in a river is just water, but it supports a wide variety of aquatic life.
The most important factor is water. Water itself is abiotic as it is not alive.
Inert, and will take the shape of its surroundings water need Gravity ,thermos and reactions, inertia and other to sound alive
All life forms (animal, plant, fungus, bacterium, protozoa) must consume water to stay alive. Without life, Earth cannot sustain itself, since "sustaining itself" refers to keeping life alive. (Rather circular, eh?)
H2O (water) is a nonliving substance. Living organisms, such as plants and animals, require water to survive, but water itself is not alive.
It is itself alive (the cells of the peach are alive) and it contains a seed which is alive and capable of making a new peach tree.
The water itself is not alive and is abiotic (no life). What animal and plant life in the ocean is biotic (life). Sand and rocks are also abiotic. Remember that Biology is the study of life.
must plant be alive to transport water
To tell you the ture water is alive! It has been proven! If you want to learn more watch the " water the great mystery " movie it tells you a lot about how water is alive!
its alive
The seeds INSIDE the packet should be. The packet itself is paper or foil and is of course, not alive.
Because water makes plants do good growing.