ice
water
animals
Living: Elk, cougars,owls,raccoons,bears,and squirrels Nonliving: Moss, maple trees, spruce trees and rocks that's all i know :> by :m*y* :>>>
normally the hills that have trees on them....^^ since brown bears natural habitat are the forest..
bears and coyotes
Brown bears interact with nonliving things primarily through their foraging behaviors and habitat use. They dig in the ground for roots and insects, move rocks to uncover food, and use their powerful limbs to break apart fallen trees or logs. Additionally, they may use water bodies for fishing or cooling off, demonstrating their adaptability to the nonliving elements of their environment. Their interactions can also influence the ecosystem, such as by creating disturbances that benefit other species.
Koala Bears.
they are both living things
polar bears
Ice is a nonliving thing. It is frozen water and water is an abiotic factor so ice is nonliving. Living things need water food and shelter to survive and ice is considered shelter for the Arctic animals. (penguins, polar bears, etc.)
polar bears interact with other living things by hunting for food finding their prey and finding other polar bears
polar bears,narwales,arctic wolves
forests
black bears make there habitat by going in cave for the winter but i do not know how they get there food