To continue living in earth crust
biotic = living abiotic = non-living
No, if it's dried then it's OBVIOUSLY dead.
I am not entirely sure what you mean. Many living things thrive quite well, without anybody caring for them.
Non-living things do not have cells. Cells are the fundamental unit of life - meaning only living things are made of cells.
No, the word "survive" is a verb, a word meaning to continue living, to continue to exist; a word for an action.The abstract noun forms of the verb to "survive" are survival and the gerund, surviving, words for concepts.
Continue living
a failure to continue living
For something to 'continue apace' is simply to keep going at the same speed.
Yes, carbon is found in living systems. Every living thing in a living system uses and relies on carbon to continue living.
The continue statement means to branch to the end of the smallest enclosing loop and continue with the next iteration, if there is one.
your living surroundings your living surroundings
No, they don't. If a cell is to continue living it has to continue to produce the energy needed to sustain its activities.
Continue living my life unchanged.
because they reproduse them selves...
To obtain energy and continue with life
All living things have to breathe in some form or another. Living things take in oxygen which helps them continue to live.