No.
No, silt is not a living organism. It is a type of sediment that consists of very fine mineral particles, typically smaller than sand and larger than clay. Silt is often deposited by bodies of water and helps contribute to soil fertility.
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, silt is not a living organism. It is a type of sediment that consists of very fine mineral particles, typically smaller than sand and larger than clay. Silt is often deposited by bodies of water and helps contribute to soil fertility.
It is a living thing.
Non living
An animal is a living thing.
A rat is a living thing
Light is not a living thing.
It is a living thing.
No it is not a living thing
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
There the same thing the word organism means living thing. there the same thing the the word orginsm means living thing
ecosystem
Non-Living Thing.