It once was. Cotton is a from a plant, but once it is picked, processed, spun into thread and woven into cloth, it is no longer alive.
No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
Peanut butter is not a living thing.
science is study of living thing and non living thing
The role of a living thing in its habitat is known as the niche. This is mainly to facilitate interaction with other living things which forms the ecosystem.
yes
Well, honey, a cotton boll is part of a plant, so technically it's a living thing. It's where the cotton fibers grow before they're picked and turned into all sorts of goodies. So, yeah, those fluffy bolls are definitely living their best plant life until they end up in your cozy socks or favorite t-shirt.
A cotton Biotic Explaination:Biotic material or biological derived material is any material that originates from living organisms. ... Examples of biotic materials are wood, straw, humus, manure, bark, crude oil, cotton, spider silk, chitin, fibrin, and bone
Cotton fabric is derived from the cotton plant, which is a biotic organism. Biotic refers to living organisms or materials that were once part of a living organism. In the case of cotton fabric, the fibers are harvested from the cotton plant, making it a biotic material.
Cotton balls are made from cotton fibers, which come from cotton plants. The fibers are collected, processed, and wound into balls for various purposes. While the cotton fibers themselves were once part of a living plant, the balls themselves are considered non-living as they do not exhibit biological functions.
It is a living thing.
Non living
Cotton fabric is biotic because the cotton plant was once living.
I'd have to say it is. The only definition of 'wight' in the dictionary is an obsolete word meaning 'a living thing'.
A rat is a living thing
An animal is a living thing.
Light is not a living thing.
It is a living thing.