Stars are considered non-living because they do not exhibit the characteristics that define living organisms, such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, or response to stimuli. Instead, stars are massive celestial bodies composed primarily of hydrogen and helium undergoing nuclear fusion, which produces energy and light. While they can influence their environments and support life on planets, stars themselves lack biological processes and cellular structures that are fundamental to life.
Black holes are not considered to be living organisms. Even in the metaphorical sense, they are often associated with "dead" stars.
Non living.
Stars are not considered living things because they do not have cells, do not grow, do not reproduce, and do not respond to stimuli in the way that living organisms do. Stars are celestial bodies that emit light and heat through nuclear fusion processes.
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Although life-related terms are sometimes applied to stars, they are nonliving.
Black holes are not considered to be living organisms. Even in the metaphorical sense, they are often associated with "dead" stars.
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No, the sun and other stars are not living things.
oxygen is living or non-living
Living - unless you pick them and dry them.