The dolphin has at least one very major interaction with the non-living water. Dolphins use water to move around.
Examples of interactions between living and nonliving things include plants using sunlight to carry out photosynthesis, animals consuming plants for energy, and humans using tools made from materials like wood or metal to build shelters. These interactions are essential for the survival and functioning of ecosystems.
nonliving is like the ocean the ocean doesnt breathe and the ocean doesnt talk living is like animals like humens we could talk we could write and breathe but does the ocean knows how to do that? No i dont think so so now you know what nonliving and whats living
Living things are characterized by many things that non-living things are not. For instance, living things will grow, find food or other means of energy, react to stimuli, and reproduce. Non-living things, like a rock, probably can't do these things on its own.
the raccoon eats the trash and it helps poullution
They need, newspaper, water, pellets, chewing wood, litterbox, litter, and cloth. Those things are all abiotic (nonliving).
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plants can also live in rocks.
plants can also live in rocks.
Yes, dolphins are biotic, or living. Rocks are abiotic, or nonliving.
Examples of interactions between living and nonliving things include plants using sunlight to carry out photosynthesis, animals consuming plants for energy, and humans using tools made from materials like wood or metal to build shelters. These interactions are essential for the survival and functioning of ecosystems.
what are the nonliving things and living things for a pronghorn
Trees are living things, until they die; then they are nonliving things.
There is no community of all nonliving things. A community is composed of all of the populations (of living things) in an area. An ecosystem is composed of the living community and the nonliving factors in an area.
Nonliving things are not made of cells.
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Yes, dolphins have been observed exhibiting homosexual behavior in their social interactions.
Living things need to interact with other living and nonliving things in an ecosystem to obtain resources such as food, water, and shelter, to reproduce, and to maintain balance in the ecosystem. These interactions also help in nutrient cycling, energy flow, and maintaining biodiversity within the ecosystem.