living things can move from one place to another whereas none living things can move
The cell is the smallest living thing and an atom is the smallest non-living thing.
Yes, there are relationships between living and nonliving things. For example: Without water (which is a nonliving thing) we and water animals can't survive.
Living things are living, breathing, eating organisms that take and contribute to their ecosystem. Nonliving things do not breathe, eat, or need water (e.g., a rock). A dead organism is a once-living creature that has become a nonliving thing.
A leaf becomes nonliving when it loses connection to the tree or whatever it's growing on.
Gold is a nonliving thing. It is a chemical element and a mineral, characterized by its metallic properties and lack of biological processes. Unlike living organisms, gold does not grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli.
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
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No, something nonliving cannot become living. Living organisms are characterized by complex biological processes such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism. These processes require specific organic molecules and structures that nonliving things do not possess.
The sun is nonliving.
fire is a nonliving thing because it does not show all the characteristics of a living thing....
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Non-living.
Nonliving, it's an ecosystem, not an organism.
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