Fossils
Rocks are used for a number of purposes. You can use them to decorate, outside and inside. You can use them in construction and in crafting. To prop things up or hold things down. In history rocks have been used for throwing and stoning, which is where you lay a prisoner in between two very large stones where rocks are then placed on top to slowly flatten and kill the person. Also cavemen, and native Americans, and tribes in Africa use rocks as tools.
Abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment. They include the amount of sunlight, water, oxygen levels, and space available.Things that aren't living, like rocks, sand or weather.
Well they threw stones,rocks and many more things to get the colonists hot.
There was no writing so they didn't keep records. What we know about them comes from the things they built, artifacts, and the stone work they created.
Though they Are carnivores, the eat ROCKS! I think it's to help their digestion, saw it on the Discovery Channal a while back...
Fossils
An impression of something left in rocks by living things that died long ago is referred to as a fossil. Archeologists have uncovered fossils of single celled organisms that lived millions of years ago.
Fossils
Fossils
the type of rocks that don't come from living things is .
There are organic rocks derived from once living things, but there are no living rocks.
No... No... No... and No...! Living things have got life but rocks dont.
Hardened rocks are not considered to be alive, and living beings (prisoners) break them into smaller rocks, so, yes, they do.
Some rocks are made of matter that was never living (e.g. meteoric rocks, igneous rocks, moon rocks) and some rocks are made of matter that was once part of living things (e.g. limestone rocks, marble rocks, iron ore rocks) and some rocks might be a mixture of matter that was never living and matter that was once part of living things (e.g. sandstone rocks, mudstone rocks, shale rocks, slate rocks).
No, rocks are not alive. Rocks are not alive in the ocean or sea or on land
No because rocks are not living things.
Rocks are considered non-living things because they do not exhibit characteristics of life such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism. Rocks are made up of minerals and do not have cells or the ability to respond to their environment in the way living organisms do.