All animals are living, but viruses are classified as non-living organisms.
there are none, except for dead animals!
Animals step on dirt, which is nonliving.
a possum does that when scared
on other animals because there nonliving
H2O (water) is a nonliving substance. Living organisms, such as plants and animals, require water to survive, but water itself is not alive.
probly probly not
living things are humans plants and animals
living: plants, animals etc. non-living: soil
Living.... it's full of plants, birds, insects, spiders and animals.
Yes, there are relationships between living and nonliving things. For example: Without water (which is a nonliving thing) we and water animals can't survive.
Some nonliving things that can be found in a mini ecosystem are water, rocks, and air. Some living things that can be found in a mini ecosystem are animals, insects and fungi, and vegetation such as grass, trees and shrubs.
Living and nonliving parts of an environment are collectively called "biotic and abiotic factors". Biotic factors refer to the living organisms like plants and animals, while abiotic factors refer to the nonliving elements like sunlight, water, and temperature that shape an ecosystem.