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Is never lived and non living the same?

No, "never lived" refers to something that has not experienced life, while "non-living" means something that does not possess life. "Never lived" implies a lack of existence, while "non-living" indicates the absence of life in an existing entity.


How is a living thing different from a thing that has never lived?

The signs of life


What is the difference between the words biotic and abiotic?

The difference between an abiotic factor and a biotic is that abiotic means something that will never will live or never once lived and biotic means that once lived and is living to this day.


A Non Living thing that never lived?

A rock


What is the three groups is?

never lived,living and dead


When was Athena living?

she is just a myth which means she never lived


What is something interesting about michelangelo?

he never lived in a car


How is dead related to being living Can something that was never living be dead?

it was living


Definition of non-living thing?

something without DNA, such as a mineral, or a compound (something which never lived),or something with no current positive chemical activity (growth, regeneration) . Examples other non-living things would be, A rock, any element, a dead Llama, Michael Barrymore's swim-team partner, ectect.


What are living and non living?

Living is something alive, like you, where as non-living is something that is not alive nor dead, like a table, it does not breathe and never has breathed or moved.


Is a tree bark abiotic or biotic?

Biotic, anything derived from something biotic or something that was once biotic is too considered biotic.


What is the difference between abiotic and dead?

Abiotic refers to factors in an ecosystem that are not living, such as sunlight or soil nutrients, while dead refers to something that was once alive but is no longer living. Dead organisms can still interact with abiotic factors in an ecosystem.