Nonliving, it's an ecosystem, not an organism.
A desert has both biotic (living) as well as abiotic (nonliving) factors.
Sand is a non-living (abiotic) material found in deserts.
the interactions of abiotic and biotic factors in the desert include things like a snake having a home under a rock a rabbit drinking from a stream things of that nature really any interaction of a nonliving thing (rocks, water, wind, even temp), abiotic factor, with any living thing (rabbits, snakes, plants), biotic factors.
Soil, rocks, sand, gravel, water, air and light are all nonliving (abiotic) factors in the Mojave Desert.
Animals and living thing such as cactus and the fox.
Your question is an oxymoron. Nonliving things do not live anywhere.
The sun is nonliving.
living thing has a cell and a nonliving thing doesn't
living thing has a cell and a nonliving thing doesn't
nonliving...
The sun is nonliving.
fire is a nonliving thing because it does not show all the characteristics of a living thing....
A desert contains both living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) factors.
A desert has both biotic (living) as well as abiotic (nonliving) factors.
living thing
Non-living.
the size