4 Things that distinguish living things from non-living things 1. Living things need space to live 2. Living things need water 3. Living things need air 4. Living things need to reproduce
um, if you asked the question correctly......then things like rocks, snow, dirt......those would be some non living things...
Sand, water, mud, canoe.
Living things will grow, metabolize, reproduce, respond to stimuli and adapt to their environment. Non-living things may do one or more of these things (for example a crystal may grow) but will not do all five.
worms,ants,flowers and decaying plants,animals or rotten fruit
My friend it would be impossible to list all living things as there are creatures which exist which we have never seen. The oceans are so deep that man has never reached their depth, yet we know creatures live there. As to the second part of you question I would have to go into the realms of physics. There is no such thing that is non living except it were dead, then the material that is made up of still has inteligence. as does all things, even a particle of dust. If it were not so then we no anything else would not exist. Hope this has been of some help? With respect.
Nonliving things are abiotic because the prefix a means non, not, against and things like that. Living things are biotic because they don't have the prefix a. (This is true I got it from my science teacher...Pce
Living things have the following things in common that non-living things do not have: 1.Reproduce 2.Give off waste 3.Use Energy 4.Have cells 5.Have DNA 6.Grow and develop 7.Need Water
Living things have all of these three basic properties: 1) NUTRITION. They take in nourishment from outside. 2) GROWTH. They grow from within, not by accretion. 3) REPRODUCTION. They have the capability to multiply.
Living things that breathe, move, eat, drink, and use energy. Some examples of living things are dogs, birds, humans, snakes, and fish. Trees and other flora are also living organisms Non-living things are resource-based, water, air, ground or are a man-made product such as furniture or chemicals
There are several pretty clear ways that place are different from non-living things: 1. Plants grow through cellular reproduction. 2. Plants take in food and expel waste (metabolism) 3. Plants reproduce. 4. Plants respond to stimuli Non-living things (inanimate objects) do none of those things. This list can go on, but those are some of the basics.
Some nonliving components in a forest ecosystem include soil, rocks, water, sunlight, air, and minerals. These components provide the necessary physical environment for living organisms to thrive in the forest ecosystem.