Living organisms run on biochemical reactions, and these reactions are affected by temperature. Any chemical compound is going to break down at a sufficiently high temperature, and any liquid (other than helium) is going to freeze solid at a sufficiently low temperature. Every organism has an certain temperature range in which it functions most successfully.
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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No, unless vibrations by sound will break items.
living things are part of the water cycle because when ur cooking or boiling water the sun evaporates the water and then the water cycle begins
moutains affect living things
no they dont
Yes, i beleve that it does affect it.I dont really know.....Someone help me...=)Ashley ♥
it can affect the growth of plants
yes but some times no
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it affects the environments with their chemicals.
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yes maggots do affect things because they are the most deadliest thing living on earth.
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.
The ice age affected living things because it caused living things to extinct.Also it made it hard for living things to survive.