fire is a nonliving thing because it does not show all the characteristics of a living thing....
Fire is considered a nonliving thing because it does not have cells, reproduce, grow, or respond to stimuli like living organisms do. Fire is a chemical reaction that occurs when a fuel source combines with oxygen and reaches a high enough temperature to ignite.
A house is a nonliving thing. A book is a nonliving thing. A road is a nonliving thing.
The sun is nonliving.
nonliving...
Bikes are not a nonliving thing because it does not have any organs.
living thing has a cell and a nonliving thing doesn't
living thing has a cell and a nonliving thing doesn't
The sun is nonliving.
stupid guestion but no it is not nonliving
Fire can be considered a nonliving thing that undergoes a type of reproduction. When a fire spreads to new fuel sources, it can create new fires that propagate in a similar manner, effectively reproducing its own destructive capabilities.
Nonliving, it's an ecosystem, not an organism.
it is both nonliving and dead. nonliving and dead basically mean the same thing.