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once living things are living things that once lived but dead now
No, once a person is dead, they can't take things with them. Remember the old saying "you can't take it with you".No, once a person is dead, they can't take things with them. Remember the old saying "you can't take it with you".No, once a person is dead, they can't take things with them. Remember the old saying "you can't take it with you".No, once a person is dead, they can't take things with them. Remember the old saying "you can't take it with you".No, once a person is dead, they can't take things with them. Remember the old saying "you can't take it with you".No, once a person is dead, they can't take things with them. Remember the old saying "you can't take it with you".No, once a person is dead, they can't take things with them. Remember the old saying "you can't take it with you".No, once a person is dead, they can't take things with them. Remember the old saying "you can't take it with you".No, once a person is dead, they can't take things with them. Remember the old saying "you can't take it with you".
once living things are living things that once lived but dead now
That the earth there is Dead and unfamiler to Mexico
Decomposers reduce the remains of dead living things which were once alive, like dead leaves/plants (litter) and other dead animals. Decomposers break down dead living things into nutrients to add to the soil for plants to grow.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek opposed the notion of living things coming from dead matter.
Most likely, yes. There are many references in the Bible and from various other sources that seem to indicate 'non-terrestrial' beings once walked the earth.
He's talking about Caesar's body. Once dead, a body is just earth, to rot and become part of the soil.
Only once they are dead, then the flies lay their eggs on the little boys' dead bodies. The maggots which hatch from the eggs are the things that actually eat the dead flesh.
it is made from once living things when the pangea on the earth moved away
Living things are living, breathing, eating organisms that take and contribute to their ecosystem. Nonliving things do not breathe, eat, or need water (e.g., a rock). A dead organism is a once-living creature that has become a nonliving thing.
Decomposers break down dead or once living organisms. Without decomposers, the earth would be littered with the bodies of dead animals, plants, and other organisms