Sand, very small stones and rocks are often found in soil and they are not alive.
A soil sample contains living and nonliving materials. Which material was once living?
nonliving...
air, water, soil, and temperature air, water, soil, and temperature
Some nonliving things in a rainforest are clouds, rocks, and soil. Soil is not neccesarily nonliving. The nutrients inside of it are living, but soil is not.
Yes, nonliving materials are generally considered to be inorganic. Inorganic materials do not contain carbon and are not derived from living organisms. Examples of nonliving inorganic materials include rocks, minerals, metals, and water.
Material formed from nonliving matter is soil. Organic dead debris and nonliving debris will break down either naturally or with the help of nature to form new soil.
humus
abiotic factor
Some nonliving factors are air, water, soil, sand and rocks.
Rock would be one answer, as would be coal, both non-living, and solid.
Soil is very alive. It has a lot of living things in it.
minerals