it is not a living thing, because is air blowing and air is not a living thing.
These are called abiotic factors since they are non-living.
no. changes in the air pressure and other climate changes affect the wind. The wind is not alive
Non living.
NOT NOW
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, while non-living things do not possess these characteristics. Living things require energy and nutrients for survival, whereas non-living things do not have these requirements. Living things also have a complex organization of cells, tissues, and organs, while non-living things are typically composed of inanimate matter.
Yes.
water, temp, soil, wind
These are called abiotic factors since they are non-living.
Salt, water, energy, sand, shells, wind
Wind, water, other forces that that pushes or pulls the object.
The sun and wind - both draw moisture off of the oceans.
non living things eg wind
non-living non-living
Many people with "green thumbs" seem to have an affinity for planting and raising glorious flowers. They instinctively seem to know when to fertilize, when to spray, when to prune, and develop gorgeous blossoms
Wind speed and direction are considered abiotic factors because they are part of the non-living components of an ecosystem. Biotic factors, on the other hand, include living organisms such as plants and animals.
no. changes in the air pressure and other climate changes affect the wind. The wind is not alive
Non living