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kamo wat mn you diffinition ana?
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Crystals and precipitated structures (e.g. stalactites) and even mountains can be said to "grow", but simply in a physical sense of enlargement through ongoing physical and chemical processes.
Living things use complex chemical changes that break down and then reassemble elements and compounds in an organized, repeated manner. Living organisms replicate to continue or spread these processes. They can also respond and to some extent adapt to changes in the environment, whereas a non-living structure can only change in the rate or form of growth, and does not actively seek its own continuation.
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living things are growing, then die and make more of them and need a place to live , food, water to survive. nonliving never grow or die or make more of them and do not need water, food or a place to live to survive.
Growth can happen with living organisms. The living constantly have new cells reproducing. The nonliving can not grow. There is nothing that can make new cells to reproduce.
nonliving things die and does'nt grow any more living things obviously grow
living thing has a cell and a nonliving thing doesn't
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nonliving
no. fire is nonliving because it is not made of cells and is 100% predictable when interacting. It also has no reason or instinct.
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When trying to come up with characteristics of nonliving things, it helps to think about what makes them different from living things. Unlike living organisms, nonliving things do not need water to survive, nor do they have reproductive or respiratory systems. In addition, nonliving things do not need nutrition in order to exist.
Because the sky doesn't reproduce copies of itself through DNA.
living thing has a cell and a nonliving thing doesn't
living thing has a cell and a nonliving thing doesn't
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The sun is nonliving.
nonliving...
nonliving
The sun is nonliving.
for example, a snowball grows when you roll it over fresh snow. Why is it not a living thing? The growth of the snowball is not internal. It does not grow by producing more cells like organisms. it just adds on more material to the outside. Someone has to roll the snowball. It wont grow bigger by just sitting there it certainly cannot change liquid water or solid ice into new snow from which it can grow larger. This is one of the differences between growth of a living thing and growth of a nonliving thing Prof X.
fire is a nonliving thing because it does not show all the characteristics of a living thing....
Non-living.
living thing
for example, a snowball grows when you roll it over fresh snow. Why is it not a living thing? The growth of the snowball is not internal. It does not grow by producing more cells like organisms. it just adds on more material to the outside. Someone has to roll the snowball. It wont grow bigger by just sitting there it certainly cannot change liquid water or solid ice into new snow from which it can grow larger. This is one of the differences between growth of a living thing and growth of a nonliving thing Prof X.