The earth's layer affect living things. They can alter their DNA's.
they obviously destroy things...
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Yes, non-living things can affect living things. For example, environmental factors like temperature, sunlight, and air quality can have a significant impact on the health and behavior of living organisms. Additionally, non-living things like pollution or habitat destruction can harm or endanger living species.
Bases can affect living things by altering the pH of their internal environment. Changes in pH can disrupt biological processes and lead to cellular damage or dysfunction. Additionally, direct contact with strong bases can cause irritation or burns on living tissue.
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The formation of the ozone hole is affecting the living things. The hole in ozone is causing UV to enter and affecting the humans.
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moutains affect living things
because molecules in the air and the earths layers melt and create cytoplasm people discover things and things change because of cytoplasms strong affect
they obviously destroy things...
The biosphere contains all of Earth's living things.
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The sun, respiration, photosynthesis and food are all sources of energy for living things.
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