No, they are not.
No, of course clouds aren't living things! That would be like calling a rock a living thing. Clouds are made up of tiny water particles that are lighter than air, making them float up in the sky. When clouds get big enough (become a storm cloud), the weight of all those water particles together make rain. And little water particles aren't actually living things, are they now? So thats why clouds are NOT living things.
Yes, the energy contained in biomass is that gleaned from the Sun by living things.
No, planets are not living things. They are celestial bodies that orbit around a star like the sun. Living things are characterized by biological processes such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, which planets do not exhibit.
Yes, the Incas worshiped the sun as a deity, known as Inti. They believed that the sun was the source of life and provided warmth and sustenance to all living things. Sun worship played a significant role in Inca religion and rituals.
The Aztec sun god was Huitzilopochtli, who was associated with war and the sun, and was believed to provide nourishment and energy to all living things. He was one of the most important deities in Aztec religion and culture.
They both have particles. The particles that living things have are called cells.
No, the sun and other stars are not living things.
No. Nothing in the sun is alive.
why does the sun provide that living things need?
The sun does not have anything living on it, as it is hot enough to break apart most particles into plasma.
To answer it is The Sun.
Shiny because the shiny particles are attracted to the sun particles. Happy! :)
I think all living things depend on the sun.
from the sun
No because some living things live down deep in the sea and they don't see the sun:)
planets, rocks, asteroids, comets, dust particles, ice particles..
i believe it's used as energy in all living things