No but crystal jellyfish do.
Crystals reproduce by alternating between asexual benthic polyps and seasonal planktonic medusae.
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it tends to not form crystals
No. Tornadoes do not reproduce. They are not alive.
A person who studies crystals is known as a crystallographer. The study of crystal is known as crystallography which looks at the formation and development of crystals.
chilli reproduce by seeds.
Clouds do not reproduce in the way living organisms do. Clouds form when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into water droplets or ice crystals around tiny particles like dust or pollen. As these droplets accumulate, they form visible clouds that can grow and dissipate based on atmospheric conditions.
Salt crystals are inorganic and lack the complex molecular structures and biological processes found in living things. Additionally, salt crystals do not exhibit growth, reproduction, or response to stimuli like living organisms. They also lack the ability to metabolize, grow, and adapt to their environment.
Snow is a type of precipitation that forms from ice crystals in the atmosphere, so it is not alive and cannot reproduce or mate. Snowflakes are unique in their shape and form due to the environmental conditions when they are created.
This sounds a little too ambitious for an eighth grader.
Ghost Crystals are crystals of crosslinked polyacrylamide.
NO CRYSTALS are not living!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Granite with larger crystals, basalt with smaller crystals.
you should talk about how crystals are formed and what type of crystals there are
Yes. Salts can form crystals (salt crystals).
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You can eat some kinds of crystals... salt crystals and sugar crystals, for example. It's probably not a good idea to eat, say, quartz crystals, though.