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The everglades are a landmark because it is a Natural Recource and has plants and animals living there.
Plants need water; in fact, all living beings need water.
Yes, there are living things on the earth: human beings (like you), animals and plants.
The food organisms eat is the source of most energy for life.Autotrophs are living beings that "make their own food". Those are plants, and algae. Those get their energy from the sunlight.Heterotrophs (animals, and others) get their energy from other living beings. They use the chemical energy from those other living beings.
living things have feelings but in some cases living things like plants can feel anything but they grow so they are considered living beings.non living beings cannot feel anything and they are not growing.
No. Using energy is indeed one of the characteristics which living beings are expected to have. Moving, on the other hand, only applies to SOME living beings - plants (and some animals, such as sponges) usually don't move, but are still considered living beings.
other than plants and animals? you mean human beings?
other than plants and animals? you mean human beings?
the kingdoms of living beings; animals, plants, protozoa, fungi and ... dunno
Living beings are organisms that demonstrate characteristics such as growth, reproduction, responsiveness to stimuli, and metabolic processes. They can range from simple single-celled organisms to more complex multi-cellular organisms like plants, animals, and humans. Living beings require energy to sustain their life processes and can adapt to their environment.
No living being - plants or otherwise - have yet been discovered in outer space; much less living beings that move through outer space!
There are probably many energy processes in living beings, and specifically in plants. These include photosynthesis - converting light energy (from the Sun) into chemical energy; stored as sugar; and processes where the plant uses up the sugar for its maintenance, growth, etc. - just as other living beings use up sugar (which they eventually obtained from plants).