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The Earth is nonliving, although it has an abundance of living organisms living on it.
Currently this is not true - all living things on Earth at this time were created by other living things through either asexual or sexual reproduction. However, prior to the formation of life on the planet, it is hypothesized that abiogenesis took place to create living organisms from non-living materials.
Our living place, the Earth.
living things can move from one place to another whereas none living things can move
It's and ecosystem
Yes!!! Of course. Every living object, including humans lives in the Earth. So the Earth is a livable place.
what is an important part of the cycle that has made an kept theearth place where living things can survive
The Earth is nonliving, although it has an abundance of living organisms living on it.
Mars isn't the most obvious place to look for life. It's the easiest. Since Venus is far too hot and can't possibly contain life, researchers have tried Mars. Mars is supposedly the Earth's twin planet. Because of the deep dried out riverbeds seen on Mars' surface and the ice on the poles, it seemed very likely that life was possible on Mars.
Currently this is not true - all living things on Earth at this time were created by other living things through either asexual or sexual reproduction. However, prior to the formation of life on the planet, it is hypothesized that abiogenesis took place to create living organisms from non-living materials.
For me the ecosystem is the place were living the living things and non living things and the importance of it to as is that they are produce the oxygen that we are in healing
living things need space.
yes they do.
I'm pretty sure it's the atacama desert in south america. The living things there get water from mist.
Its not an energy or resource. it is a habitat of living things. the place where the living things live is called its habitat.
Because the earth's gravitation force keeps things in place.
Our living place, the Earth.