All living things are being destroyed by humans, even humans. But if you want to know what living things are close to being completely destroyed, just search "list of endangered animals" on Google
of course they wil die lol....
If the ozone is destroyed, various things happen. It can cause skin cancer, cataract, floods etc.
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Living things include all things living. Assuming you're talking about Biotic and Abiotic factors in ecosystems, Biotic factors being the living things, such as plants and animals, and Abiotic factors being the nonliving things, such as moisture, sunlight, wind, sun, etc. Hope this helped :)
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Biogenesis is the idea that living things come from other living things.
There is no such thing as a "non-living" cell. If you are referring to living things being produces by non-living sources that would be abiogenesis.
For things to be considered living they must meet some requirements. These are being able to grow, reproduce, adapt to their environment, and be composed of cells.
There are very many reasons why some living things did not fossilise.natural processes will bio-degrade living things after their death.soft tissue does not usually fossilise.pre-historic predators and scavengers may have destroyed or scattered the potential fossil.modern predators or scavengers may have destroyed or scattered the potential fossil.geological changes may have obliterated fossils.
Because eventually every living being dies. Dalmatians, being living things, must eventually die.
They know when they are being touched.
Non-living things have no needs because they are "non-living" as in they are not alive. An example of a non-living thing would be a coffee mug. Living things have a number of needs, the two most important being water and air.