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The egg contains a living cell and is the product of a living animal so is a biotic factor.
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.
Yes they are still living. The logs in my house still have stuff growing from it. As well as our house that has logs and wood posts still have maple sap oozing from it and it's been 18 years since the house was built.
Once anything has been picked it becomes DEAD ; it had all the signs of life.
Sand is usually made of small particles of rock which were never alive or part of a living thing, although it is also possible to make sand out of sea shells, which are part of a living thing although they are not actually alive. Shells are a secretion of living things. No, sand was and never will be a living thing in my opinion. Maybe in evolution it was, but science is or equals observation. Since it has not been observed, it is not science. That is why evolution is still a theory.
Chopped garlic is garlic cloves that have been peeled and chopped.
A molecule is not a living thing. It is not a dead thing either, since to be dead it must first have been living. A molecule is an inanimate object or item.
The egg contains a living cell and is the product of a living animal so is a biotic factor.
non living because it does not move not unless it has been move
no because it has been cut down and is ceased 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.
Yes they are still living. The logs in my house still have stuff growing from it. As well as our house that has logs and wood posts still have maple sap oozing from it and it's been 18 years since the house was built.
One is alive and the other is not. The problem with this question is, what is the "nonliving thing"? Is it a sheet of glass, which is made from sand and hasn't ever been a living thing, or a murdered person at the crime scene, which used to be a living thing until someone killed him.
A living thing which has been born in its own habitat.
Once anything has been picked it becomes DEAD ; it had all the signs of life.
It's about science.. It's about getting DNA from a living thing and then using it to make replicates, thus making "copies" of the original living thing from which the DNA has been taken from.
100 trees have been chopped down in a year