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What are non living things in tundra?

rocks,air,water and soil.


What are some living and non-living things in tundra?

In the tundra biome, living things include plants such as lichens, mosses, grasses, and shrubs, as well as animals like caribou, Arctic foxes, polar bears, and snowy owls. Non-living things in the tundra include rocks, soil, ice, snow, and water bodies such as lakes and rivers. These living and non-living components interact in a delicate balance to form the unique ecosystem of the tundra.


What are 3 non living things in the tundra?

um, if you asked the question correctly......then things like rocks, snow, dirt......those would be some non living things...


How does growth of living things differ from growth of non living things?

living things move while non living things not


How do living things and non living things differ in their movement?

non-living things move by magic


What are examples of non?

The tundra, the biome, lots of different things.


What is the importance of non living things to living things?

For me the ecosystem is the place were living the living things and non living things and the importance of it to as is that they are produce the oxygen that we are in healing


How many non-living things are there in the world?

There is an endless number of non-living things in the world. any object is a non-living thing. The number or non-living things is infinite.


What do non living things have but living things do not?

Scientists/experts that classified them as non living things.


What do the non living things?

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Are atoms in non living things?

Atoms are found in all material things, living and non-living.


What characteristic of living things distinguishes them from non-living things?

The characteristic that distinguishes living things from non-living things is the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli.