Your question is an oxymoron. Nonliving means they are dead. If it is dead it ceases to be an organism. Organisms are alive.
Deserts are nonliving and incapable of adapting. Instead, organisms adapt to the desert.
because the organisms eat the dead / nonliving environment
Nonliving, it's an ecosystem, not an organism.
Sand, soil, gravel, rocks, water, air - all are abiotic (nonliving) factors in a desert.
Sand, rock, soil, water, air - are all nonliving things found in a desert.
the earth is nonliving but has living organisms on it
Sand, soid, gravel, rock, water and light are all abiotic (nonliving) factors in a desert.
All organisms are living.
Humans are able to alter their environment to make life in the heat of a desert bearable. Such items as air conditioning or even electric fans can make life in the desert more comfortable as well as constructing homes that are well insulated to hold in cooler air and keep out the heat.
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No. It is nonliving.
Soil, rocks, sand, gravel, water, air and light are all nonliving (abiotic) factors in the Mojave Desert.