No it's not. Technically, the stone is non-living, it is just combiination of various minerals and sediments that consolidated over the years, it's made of dead stuff! However, a stone can be an eco-system, many tiny organisms live and throve on it's surface, small bacteria to even moss, tiny insects and critters hide under the stone. So, though the stone is non-living, you could say that they very much support life.
The body is typically below the stone, buried in the ground. The stone is placed above the burial site as a marker or memorial for the deceased.
A stone is considered a non-living thing because it does not exhibit biological processes that are typical of living organisms, such as metabolism, growth, or response to stimuli. Stones are made up of minerals and do not possess the characteristics of living organisms.
Objects that are less dense than the fluid they are in will float, while objects that are more dense will sink. The buoyant force acting on an object is determined by the difference between the object's weight and the weight of the fluid it displaces.
A brick is an object made by people for use in construction. A fossil is a remnant, cast, or impression preserved in stone or coal of an animal or plant that died millions of years ago.
"Pithu" in Telugu is called "hopscotch" in English. It is a popular game played with a stone or other object that involves hopping between squares drawn on the ground and picking up the object in a specific sequence.
The Living Stone was created in 1958.
You don't. There's no such thing as a ground stone
Yes. One interaction is between the rock and the earth. The other interaction is between the rock and the sun. The two opposing gravitational forces are both interacting with the rock.
The duration of The Living Stone is 2040.0 seconds.
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In a simple sentence ,all the living things are depended on non-living.It can't be possible to live without non-living thing e.g:-a stone etc
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