Did you know that cats live here and pigs like eating cats out rivers??well this is true and it is no lie.humans that suck their thumb can live in rivers for 2 hrs with out dying!!!the rest animals are dogs and lizards...
Rivers are thriving ecosystems because their freely flowing waters facilitate the transfer of minerals, nutrients and organisms. Rivers are home to a wide variety of fresh water fish who can swim even in rapidly moving waters and freshwater plants that root themselves to the riverbed.
MOST likely to be fishes .
fish, algae, tadpoles, crawfish
Nothing.
What seperates the living from nonliving things?
all living things need water, air, and sun to survive. These are all nonliving
no
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.
Nonliving things do not grow at all because that is a characteristic of life. Living things use energy to grow.
water
There are many nonliving things in the southeast Asian island of Borneo. Examples include Mount Kinabalu, Clearwater Cave, Mahakam River, Barito River and Deer Cave.
the bugs you step on.
biotics are living things. abiotics are nonliving things. so they ask what are the linving and nonliving things that live around your house. Tell what kinds of living things live near your house
None. non-living things do not live therefore they cannot live in the ocean.
because it is
viruses are nonliving things. but they need living things to reproduces. so live
ecology.
Your question is an oxymoron. Nonliving things do not live anywhere.
A waterfall is nonliving because water is not a living thing.
Well abiotic means "nonliving" so really there are no abiotic things that live in the rainforest. Some abiotic things that are there are dirt, water, rocks, air... anything nonliving.
The oxygen molecule, theoretically, does not live. We depend on it. So yes.