It is non-living.
No. It comes from the ore iron which is a mineral.
Horses are living things because they contain cells/DNA, they respond to stimuli, they are able to eat, they have homeostasis, they have common needs, they reproduce, they move around, and they adapt to their environment, change, grow, and develop over time.
Ice cream is a non living thing. If it don't move ,breathe or take nutrients, reproduce, produce waste and respond to stimuli, then it's classed as a non living thing.
According to scientists, for a thing to be living it needs cell, tissue,organ and an organ system. Things without even one of these are considered non living. Also a need for water.
a robot is a non living thing because it has no respiratory system or cardivasicullar system
Rust on a bucket is a non-living material. It is the result of a chemical reaction between iron, oxygen, and water, which causes the metal to corrode and form rust. Rust does not exhibit characteristics of living organisms such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism.
A non-iron fabric can be damaged if you iron it.
In my living environment, a chemical change occurs when food is digested in the stomach, where complex molecules are broken down into simpler ones. In my non-living environment, a chemical change occurs when iron rusts due to exposure to oxygen and moisture, forming iron oxide.
No. It comes from the ore iron which is a mineral.
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Living - unless you pick them and dry them.