because trees have oxygen and we use oxygen
trees grass and other plants
Carbon dioxide is a necessary element for the survival of all living things, and it is produced by organisms such as plants and trees. It combines with hydrogen to create oxygen which no living thing can live without.
Every 'living' thing will die eventually, that includes trees.
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No, balsam is not a living thing. It is a resinous substance obtained from certain trees like the balsam fir.
The largest living thing we know of is a plant- the giant California Redwood trees.
A pine tree is a living thing.
sun grass trees
it has roots and takes in carbon dioxide
Termites depend on the wood of trees for their survival as it serves as their primary food source. They have specialized gut microbes that help them break down the tough cellulose in wood into nutrients they can digest. Without a constant supply of wood, termites would struggle to obtain the nutrients necessary for their survival.
Part of the definition of a living thing is that it reproduces, so all living things reproduce.
Yes, redwood trees have cells. A redwood tree is a living thing, and all living things are composed of one or more cells.