Because we use them in order to live.
some non living things is water.
If you need an example for humans, we use houses (non living) for shelter, which helps us survive. We aso use weapons (non living) to kill animals that attack us so we can survive. If I'm a wolf or something, then I use caves for shelter.
They need feces. I know this sounds funny, but really it's what they need to survive. The dung beetle is one example.
Your question is unclear but living things rely on non-living things to survive. Everything from rocks to build a shelter to minerals for our bodies to function are required.
they help living things and determine what biotic factors will live in the area or biome. for example, fertile soil is abiotic. however, since it is fertile, it will allow certain plants to live in it. and of course the result, living things, are things we need to survive. abiotic factors are very important!
non living is dead and living is alive
they don't... if you think about it, everything is living...
biotic things (living) need many things to survive. but some of the things they need are abiotic (non-living). like a fish, it needs water to survive. the fish is biotic and the water is abiotic. also all plants and animals need water, air, soil, food, sunlight and ideal temperature. these are all abiotic things.
They are non living things because they don't need food, water or sunlight
Yes, all living things depend on non-living things. For example: - A plant requires sunlight, soil and water, all non-living things. - An animal requires a habitat, so rocks, dirt, etc. which are non-living things. Even if the animal did not depend on these things, it would still need to eat other animals or plants and plants need non-living things to survive.
they need nothing
living things need food, water, and air. non-living things need none of those things.