Non-living things in a bog include water, soil, and minerals. The water in a bog is typically acidic and low in nutrients, while the soil is often composed of peat, a type of partially decayed plant material. Additionally, rocks and debris can be found, contributing to the overall structure of the bog ecosystem.
rocks
Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
Cars,planes,etc those can be some things the produce waste and that are non living.
Yes, some non-living things, like viruses, exhibit characteristics of living things such as replication and evolution. However, they are considered non-living because they cannot carry out these processes on their own and require a host cell to reproduce.
Snow ice
rocks
dirt
Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
Some can. You (a living thing) can print off multiple copies of this answer (non-living thing).
Do you mean how are living things different from non-living? If yes, living things have cells, give off wastes, and some other stuff.
Some non living things in a desert are rocks, minerals, pebbles, sand, soil and sunlight.
Cars,planes,etc those can be some things the produce waste and that are non living.
some non living things can be rocks soil dirt status computers and TVscomputer, car, table, chair...................
the water in the pond is not living
Yes, some non-living things, like viruses, exhibit characteristics of living things such as replication and evolution. However, they are considered non-living because they cannot carry out these processes on their own and require a host cell to reproduce.
water, oxygen, rock, bog people,soil and etc.
yes but some times no