Insecticides would be one external feature, and environmental conditions (too hot, too cold, too wet, too dry) would be another.
Living things like bugs grow. Non-living things like rocks or water, don't grow at all.
Living: flowers, weeds, bugs, worms, slugs Non Living: soil, rocks, fertilizer, stakes
not living and living because there is living organisms in water but if you consider living things bugs etc than no.
yes but some times no
Yes, non-living things can affect living things. For example, environmental factors like temperature, sunlight, and air quality can have a significant impact on the health and behavior of living organisms. Additionally, non-living things like pollution or habitat destruction can harm or endanger living species.
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The non living environment provides nutrition and protection for living things.
ecosystem :V
well there is cactus and bugs and stuff like that so yes is the answer. Complete.
Living things that can affect monkeys include predators, competitors for resources, and disease-carrying organisms. Non-living things such as habitat loss, climate change, and pollution can also have a significant impact on monkey populations.
Hardened rocks are not considered to be alive, and living beings (prisoners) break them into smaller rocks, so, yes, they do.
No, unless vibrations by sound will break items.