No, it has not reproduced, but more of split into separate pieces. It has not made more of what it already had, so it did not reproduce - just split itself into separate pieces.
Seed is to moss. Mosses reproduce through spores, while ferns reproduce through seeds.
yes because the want to know wich plant lives longer
It doesn't have all the properties that living things have. They don't reproduce or eat or move away from a negative stimulus.
Limestone itself does not reproduce, as it is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate, often formed from the accumulation of marine organisms’ shells and skeletal fragments. However, the minerals and organisms that contribute to limestone can reproduce, leading to the formation of new limestone deposits over geological time. The process involves biological, chemical, and physical interactions in aquatic environments.
Rocks are nonliving because they don't breathe or they don't make carbon.
The frog can breathe and grow and reproduce and move and hop and live and think and evolve. A rock cannot.
Seed is to moss. Mosses reproduce through spores, while ferns reproduce through seeds.
it can't reproduce if it is not a living thing rocks are cooled magma and that is a thing
Sponges reproduce by having sex with their mate [conjugation] and making baby sponge Eggs that will touch Rock and stay on there for a few weeks until they can move and get their flagellas. Glass sponge does not appear in The Index.
yes because the want to know wich plant lives longer
It doesn't have all the properties that living things have. They don't reproduce or eat or move away from a negative stimulus.
how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce
Rock does not move(on its own) Rock doesn't reproduce. Rock doesn't have Universal genetic code. Rock doesn't take up materials to get energy to preform life processes. That's all the characteristics of all living things i could remember.
abiotic
Limestone itself does not reproduce, as it is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate, often formed from the accumulation of marine organisms’ shells and skeletal fragments. However, the minerals and organisms that contribute to limestone can reproduce, leading to the formation of new limestone deposits over geological time. The process involves biological, chemical, and physical interactions in aquatic environments.
An example of something that is not an organism is a rock. Rocks do not possess the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or metabolize nutrients.
An inanimate object is something that is not alive and does not possess consciousness, such as a table, book, or rock. These objects do not move, grow, reproduce, or have the ability to think or feel.