yes, it is non-living because all living thing must consist of cell.
H2O (water) is a nonliving substance. Living organisms, such as plants and animals, require water to survive, but water itself is not alive.
Some nonliving factors are air, water, soil, sand and rocks.
No. Water is nonliving, so no.
Water
The water cycle
Three examples of nonliving things are rocks (stones, gravel, sand), air and water.
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Environment
Sand, soil, gravel, rocks, water, air - all are abiotic (nonliving) factors in a desert.
Sand, rock, soil, water, air - are all nonliving things found in a desert.
Nonliving things are abiotic factors and include soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, air and sunlight.