There are many human modifications to geology, including dams, lakes (reservoirs), rivers (canals), etc. This is probably not what the question is asking for. Fossils are direct geological records or once living organisms; oil reservoirs and other hydrocarbon deposits are metamorphic remains of organisms; coral forms reefs, atolls and sometimes islands; algae modified the composition of the atmosphere. There are probably many other examples.
Rocks do not have a lifespan in the same way living organisms do. They can exist for millions or even billions of years, undergoing changes through geological processes.
A tree is a physical feature, not a human feature. Trees are living organisms that grow in nature and are part of the natural environment.
The Earth has been habitable for living organisms for about 3.5 billion years.
Biogenic rocks are formed through the accumulation of materials created by living organisms, such as coral reefs or limestone composed of calcite from marine organisms. These rocks are considered organic in origin because they arise from the biological processes of plants and animals.
living organisms
It causes diseases
yes
a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
It wasn't. Staten Island is an island, not a living creature. Only living creatures are born. Pieces of land are created by geological conditions.
No. There are no living organisms created when a laptop is manufactured. The only life that may be there would be microbes.
Robots are not alive; they are machines created to imitate living organisms. They do not possess consciousness or the ability to think and feel like living beings.
They have genetic material and they reproduce.
Yes, trees are a physical feature of the environment. They are living organisms that have a distinct structure and presence in various landscapes. Their presence contributes to the overall physical makeup of ecosystems and habitats.
Rocks do not have a lifespan in the same way living organisms do. They can exist for millions or even billions of years, undergoing changes through geological processes.
There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.
i dont thing they come from live thing but the lava rock comes from a volcano that use to erupt and they live a abq New Mexico there are lots of lava rocks there
All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms