No
No the stones are no living.
Stones are abiotic, just as soil is. Abiotic factors are the physical and chemical factors in an ecosystem whereas biotic factors are the living (or once living) factors in an ecosystem. Therefore, as stones have never been living, they are NOT BIOTIC.
Deucalion and Pyrrha survived the Great Deluge of Greek mythology. When it was needed to be repopulated, he threw stones that became men and she threw stones that became women. They ruled northen Greece, mostly Thessaly.
An artisan who carves stone for a living e.g.tomb stones.
In a word, ballast. They use the stones to help them sink to the bottom of the river, pond, or wherever they are living.
No. Biodegradation is when something is broken down by living things (like bacteria). Stones can be broken down into smaller stones by weather, and minerals and salts can be leached out of them by water, but stones are not biodegradable.
Actually AC/DC are the oldest still living rock band
Stones, shale, etc
No The three choice are Animal Vegetable Mineral Stone is mineral
No. Geologists may determine where minerals, gas and oil, and possibly fossils lie. Valuable stones may also be found, but they are more likely to be looking for the other items for explorations.
the mississippi river has about 3000 stones that block the river so some people move the stones so the river can flow. Only the people that live their can move the stones and if you do without living there you will get punished and be sent to jail
not 100 % sure ,but think it may have been the band named (in living color) Living Colour