Water itself is non-living. Living organisms, including plants and animals, depend on water for survival, but water itself does not display characteristics of life such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism.
They are non living because they are just evaporated water, which is a recyclable resource.
The water cycle connects living and non-living things by circulating water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans. Living organisms depend on water for survival, while non-living elements like soil and rocks play a role in the storage and movement of water through processes such as evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. This interconnected cycle sustains life on Earth by providing essential water resources for all living organisms.
Non-living things have no needs because they are "non-living" as in they are not alive. An example of a non-living thing would be a coffee mug. Living things have a number of needs, the two most important being water and air.
water air ect.
oxygen is living or non-living
non living :)
Water is not a living thing, but organisms require it to survive. Water is a Compound of 2 hydrogren elements and 1 oxygen elements.
water is a chemical not a living thing
Water itself is non-living. Living organisms, including plants and animals, depend on water for survival, but water itself does not display characteristics of life such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism.
An icicle (frozen water) is non-living.
yes, it is non-living because all living thing must consist of cell.
a sea star is non living
They are non living because they are just evaporated water, which is a recyclable resource.
They are non living things because they don't need food, water or sunlight
rocks, water, soil,
Water is non-living. Living things require cells, the ability to reproduce, and to grow and develop, all of which water lacks. Water is a vital component for life, but it is not considered a living organism.