No. The things that live on or in the hillside are living. For example: grass, shrubs, worms, birds, insects or bacteria. The soil is not alive nor is the water that may be in a small stream.
In biological terms, a clone is a living thing. For example, Dolly the sheep was a clone, and clearly she was a living thing.
living
its nonliving because fossils are like bones and things from the past
non living
No, a pebble is not a living thing. It is an inanimate object composed of minerals and does not have the characteristics of living organisms such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism.
No, "hillside" is a common noun. A proper noun is the specific name of a person, place, or thing, such as "Mount Everest" or "London."
So that the plant doesent get flooded
The address of the Hillside Public Library is: 405 North Hillside Avenue, Hillside, 60162 1215
Yes some people do the Lopez and Mendieta family
I can give you several sentences.The hillside is covered with flowers.After the heavy rain, the hillside collapsed and slid down to block the road.We climbed the steep hillside.
The address of the Hillside Free Public Library is: John F. Kennedy Plaza, Hillside, 07205 1893
It is a living thing.
Non living
A rat is a living thing
An animal is a living thing.
Hillside Festival was created in 1984.
Hillside Lodge was created in 1920.