because it isn't an organism any way it wouldn't have survived going through the rock cycle
no, a rock is a solid substance with no living characteristics
In the biotic use of the word living, rocks are definitely not alive. But living rock is a semi poetic term for rock in its native position and condition.
Well a rock isn't really alive, and a virus is actually moving if you get a scope to look at it. it gets into your body to form a disease. We know you cant really see it but try to wash you hands free of germs and viruses! ;)
The only sedimentary rock type that can be formed from things that were once alive is organic sedimentary rock. It is primarily composed of the remains of plants and animals, such as shells, bones, and plant matter. These organic materials undergo compaction and cementation over time to form rocks like limestone and coal.
No Seeds come from living things. Fossils are rock impressions of living creatures and are themselves not alive.
They study the bones and try to figure out what animal it might have been. They can also study the rock around the fossil to tell when the rock existed and therefore when the animal was alive. They can also study the type of rock to give an idea of what the animal liked or disliked.
Igneous rock has never been alive.
No. Rock is not alive.
No. Rock is not alive.
No, the rock is not alive. Both host and parasite must be alive.
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Is Thomas rock well alive
a rock is never alive
The Rock is not dead. He is still alive.
Asbestos is a mineral (a rock). It was never alive.
Yes, he is alive. he lives in little Rock AR
yes and no it dipins on who you thank is the altimit worrior i thank it is the rock but u may not in yes the rock is alive.