Non-living
The sun comes out in the day. The day was meant for humans,the living. Vampires are technachly half dead so they can't come out. They also still have a brain and can think for themselves, which makes them different from zombies. Another thing is, that humans could see them and could run for help or whatever, in the day. At night, when there's only moonlight, humans can't see as well so vampires can get their food. That's just how they were re-made.
No, sunlight is an abiotic factor of nature. Abiotic meaning not-living and never was living. Although it is a crucial part of Earth's ecosystem for without it there would be no plants, and without plants (vegetarian or not) we would all die.
A cloud is water vapour, so is not living.
Yes it does. When the sunlight is direct, it specifically hits a location so more solar energy is packed into that area. Therefore, it is warmer in that area. For example, the equator.
that question is like saying why do humans need a home? animals need home to take care of their children and to keep them safe. many animals also need a place to live so that they know that they would be safe whenever something occurs.
Seaweed is a living organism. It is a eukaryotic protista.
Sunlight is not a living thing, It is a ray composed of Radio waves, Microwaves, Infra red radiation, Visible light, Ultraviolet light, X-rays and Gamma rays, which is emitted from the sun, or any other luminous object, although I believe only visible light and radio waves can pass through the ozone layer in their majority, so the other waves are obtained by light produced inside the ozone layer.
A camera is an object, so it is nonliving.
Nail is nonliving. So are the hairs.
An abiotic factor is a nonliving thing... So everything that isn't living...
If you are in the woods and you find an oddly shaped tree that is the shape of a table it is living, but if you bought it in a store it has been dead for a while. So in the wilderness it's like you and me, in your living room it's like a dead person.
No. Say a printer, for instance. A printer is a nonliving thing because it doesn't carry out the life functions, or have organs. It is a nonliving object, that has no water in it. So to answer you question, not all nonliving things have water in them.
it is abiotic because it is a nonliving thing just learned last week.
Unferrtilized eggs are nonliving, but have the potential of becoming living organisms as soon as they are fertilized.
Sunlight is nonliving as its rays contain no known carbon; however, its photons can be gathered and stored by any plant or algae that is photosynthetic and so it is essential for any "living" ecosystem.
A candle is not alive as it is simply an inaminate object which has had the wick part of it ignited.
No. Water is nonliving, so no.