Three examples of nonliving things are rocks (stones, gravel, sand), air and water.
Water
Nonliving factors that are found in an organism's physical environment are also known as abiotic factors. Abiotic factors can be physical or chemical. Examples include light, water, air, soil, and temperature. These various factors can affect different organisms in different ways.
There are several. Water, mud, and air are some examples.
it includes all the living and nonliving things that interact with one another
nonliving habitats and rocks, sand, and dirt.
Abiotic Factors
Abiotic Factors
a bunny using the ground as a burrow
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A nonliving specimen is an object or organism that does not exhibit traits of life, such as growth, reproduction, or responding to stimuli. Examples include rocks, water, and fossils.
Abiotic Factors
You are a living thing and your computer is a nonliving thing.