An animate object is one that moves around under its own power.
it can be, or it can't be. everything you know about is made of matter both rocks and air and water and animals are matter therefore, matter is made of both living and nonliving things matter can be inanimate or animate
The noun 'body' may be a word for an animate or an inanimate thing, depending on context; for example:the body of a human = animatethe body of an animal = animatethe body of a legislature or a committee = animatethe body of a letter = inanimatethe body of a report = inanimatea dead body = inanimate
Matter that is non-living eg. rocks Animate matter is living matter eg. humans
A zero object is an object which is both an initial object and a terminal object.
The difference between an object's speed and an object's velocity is that the object's speed is how fast it is going, and the object's velocity is how many units of speed the object has traveled.
you would classify a living thing as a bio or and animate object
If your hair is attached to you and you are an animate object than no but if your hair was not attached to you (fell out) than I guess it would be inanimate. :)
Land (rock) is not an animate object and therefore is not part of a food web.
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Animate objects are living organisms that can move, grow, and reproduce, such as animals and humans. Inanimate objects, on the other hand, are non-living things that do not possess life characteristics like movement, growth, or reproduction, such as rocks, chairs, and tables.
the root words for animate
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In the movie, they had to animate all the characters.
Potential Energy is energy packed up and ready to be used. Kinetic energy is energy being used, or moving.
Yes, a bell is considered an inanimate object because it lacks life or consciousness. Although it can produce sound through physical means, it does not possess animate characteristics such as the ability to move or grow.
Yes they are. Depending on your interpretation of animate will affect to what extent you believe they are, but they definitely are animate. The dictionary definition will tell you something like 'partaking of or showing signs of life', which - undeniably - plants do. If you look at the etymology of the word, animate comes from the Greek word 'anima' meaning psuche, or in modern English - soul. An animate object is one which has a soul, and if you follow Aristotle's reasoning in this sector (which you should as he coined the term) then all living things are ensouled (or animate) including human beings, animals and even plants (although there is a hierarchy within psuche and not all souls are the same). Anyway, point is: whether you believe plants have souls or not aside, they are alive, and so must be animate. Mike
usually animate and inanimate describes things that are living. i wouldn't necessarily consider water to be living. water isn't an object. it's a form of matter. it's a liquid. the result of a combination of elements.