In biological terms, a clone is a living thing. For example, Dolly the sheep was a clone, and clearly she was a living thing.
A living thing and a non living thing interact with one another simply by the non living thing is llike a bacteria and it gets into the living things bloodstream and that's how they interact.
living
A pearl is the product of a living thing. The pearl itself is a non-living thing.
One of the characteristics of a non-living thing is that it cannot breathe; therefore, the answer is nothing.
Plants are living things, including their flowers.
Non living
Non-Living Thing.
Non-living
There is no "oldest non-living thing" unless you consider a virus to be non-living, and their evolution cannot be reliably determined. The oldest living things are animals such as tortoises, lobsters, clams and mussels. Colonies of organisms such as funguses, sponges, coral, and aspen trees live a long time because they create or clone new individuals. (see the related questions)
It is a non living thing. Pie is a thing
A clone means a genetically identical copy of an organism, so can be any living thing potentially.
A printer is made from plastic and metal, and is a non-living thing.
It is a living thing.
NO
non living :)
non living, since it dried.
the answer is dead why would it be living.....