Rain is Non Living because rain doesn't have the following:
~Reproduce
~Exchanges gas
~Grow
~Eliminate wastes
~Made of cells
Living and nonliving parts of an environment are collectively called "biotic and abiotic factors". Biotic factors refer to the living organisms like plants and animals, while abiotic factors refer to the nonliving elements like sunlight, water, and temperature that shape an ecosystem.
Some examples of nonliving items in the rainforest include rocks, soil, water, sunlight, dead plant matter (such as fallen leaves or branches), and air. These elements are essential components of the rainforest ecosystem and play a role in supporting the living organisms within it.
A tornado is nonliving. It is a rapidly rotating column of air that forms during severe weather conditions, such as thunderstorms.
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.
A soil sample contains living and nonliving materials. Which material was once living?
living things are humans plants and animals
Tocans,Monkeys,bugs are living things found in the rain forest and rocks,banannas,air,water are non livings in the rain forest
It can't because it is NOT a living organism.
non living How can rain just be non living i mean doesnt rain respond to the environment when lets say black clouds form in the sky from a forest fire enough of it will trigger a rain ,, it will begin to rain to release all that gas and smoke build up it wil clean the air. so maybe its non living but cant it be living due to responding to the environment
the earth is nonliving but has living organisms on it
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some of the nonliving parts of the Amazon rain forests rocks ,the hills,and the water in the rivers
nonliving...
Iancelet is nonliving.