Shelter, air, warmth, safety, darkness, and reproductive ability.
ummm, what else.... water, sunlight, energy?
living things have different physical features and different needs to survive.
They get their needs by interacting and by working with the people of a community.
yes
-living things need food for energy -living things need water in order to survive -living things need a suitable habitat to survive -living things exchange gases, when animals breathe in and out,its body is getting rid of carbon dioxide and is breathing in oxygen
Non-living things have no needs because they are "non-living" as in they are not alive. An example of a non-living thing would be a coffee mug. Living things have a number of needs, the two most important being water and air.
All living things must satisfy their basic needs for water , food ,living space , and stable internal conditions
Basic needs of living things are essential requirements for survival and growth. These typically include food, water, shelter, and air. Meeting these needs ensures the health and well-being of organisms.
Living things require essential requirements such as food, water, shelter, and oxygen in order to survive. These basic needs provide the necessary energy, nutrients, protection, and respiration for living organisms to function and thrive.
i think a caterpillar needs air because it is a living things.
Any living creature, including plants, needs water to survive.
Trees live in water because that all living things around the world needs water to survive.
it needs the sun, the ozone layer, air, and water for it to survive.Earth has liquid water and suitable temperature range and atmosphere for living things to survive.