No. Rock is not alive.
A rock formed from the remains of living things is called a sedimentary rock. This type of rock is formed through a process known as lithification, where sediments such as dead plants or animals accumulate and become compacted over time. Examples include limestone, coal, and chalk.
Yes, a rock is non-living.
No, volcanic rock is not living. It is formed from solidified magma and does not exhibit any characteristics of living organisms such as growth, metabolism, or reproduction.
A living or once living thing in our ecosystem.
No, rock and stone are not the same thing. Rocks are made up of one or more minerals, while stones are small pieces of rock.
No. Rock is not alive.
a rock.
No. Just rock that was evidence of life.
Rock, of any kind, is inorganic and is non-living.
A rock
No. Just rock that was evidence of life.
There are organic rocks derived from once living things, but there are no living rocks.
A rock cannot grow. Growth is a characteristic of a living thing.
The Moon is not alive. It is made of rock.
A fossil.
it can't reproduce if it is not a living thing rocks are cooled magma and that is a thing
yes! it can. :-)