Ice is a nonliving thing. It is frozen water and water is an abiotic factor so ice is nonliving. Living things need water food and shelter to survive and ice is considered shelter for the Arctic animals. (penguins, polar bears, etc.)
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
no... dead means 'to be completely and utterly dead', wheras non living means your not alive, but not not necessarily dead...and you might think that a non-living thing was once made up of living things(such as a leopard jacket) but the non-living thig and its materials were put through a process to become something completely new and different.so it isnt necessarily aline nor is it dead.
no such thing "non-living organism"
NO
hair is a non living thing it grows like nails
An icicle (frozen water) is non-living.
It is a non living thing. Pie is a thing
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
no... dead means 'to be completely and utterly dead', wheras non living means your not alive, but not not necessarily dead...and you might think that a non-living thing was once made up of living things(such as a leopard jacket) but the non-living thig and its materials were put through a process to become something completely new and different.so it isnt necessarily aline nor is it dead.
No, when your dead you are a non-living thing and only living things sence.
no such thing "non-living organism"
Yes, what was once living is now dead.
They are alive. They move, breathe, make waste and reproduce themselves. Dead or non living doesn't do any of those. Living thing needs and uses energy.
No, even the body of a dead animal is still considered as a biotic (living) factor.
Non living
They are alive. They move, breathe, make waste and reproduce themselves. Dead or non living doesn't do any of those. Living thing needs and uses energy.
What do you mean? Like turning into a zombie? Because zombification isn't possible since zombies don't exist. If you mean dead. Then yes. Any living thing can be killed and thusly be turned into a non-living thing.