They're plants. Plants don't generally move. They're still alive because they have all the characteristics of life: Cellular organization, reproduction, metabolism, homeostasis, heredity, response to stimuli, growth and development, and adaptation through evolution.
No. It is just a chunk or elevation of earth or ground, dirt, whatever you want to call it. It has living things and it is an environment where many living things are like birds, snakes, trees ect.They are covered by living things, but they themselves are not alive.
There are actually a lot of living things that need water like us humans, animals, insects/bugs, plants, flowers, trees, clouds and birds! I hope that helped!=)
In a sloth's habitat, some living things would include other trees, plants, insects, birds, and mammals like monkeys. Non-living things would include rocks, soil, water sources like rivers or streams, and the climate conditions of the area.
Arboreal refers to organisms that live in trees or are adapted to living in trees. This term is commonly used to describe animals like monkeys, birds, and sloths that spend a significant portion of their lives in trees.
No because a meteor came down and kill everything and after that plants were thefirst living things like grass, then shrubs, little trees, lastly full grown trees. Then the animals started from the bacteria to small animals like insects to birds to mammal etc.
all the biotic factors- trees, plants, animals, deer, rabbits, voles, birds, woodpeckers, possibly cats, frogs, toads, earthworms, snakes, mice, etc.
The living things in a rainforest include trees, ferns, vines, and other plants, as well as animals like insects, reptiles, frogs, salamanders, spiders and scorpions, birds like parrots and toucans, and mammals like monkeys, sloths, etc. The forest floor is covered in dead leaves and logs, which provide a habitat for organisms like fungi and some small animals. Last but not least, are the nonliving things, like the soil and the rocks, as well bodies of water.
Trees do not make a forest alone, but with the forest life. Insects, fungi, flowers, birds, squirrels, etc. A forest depends on one and another like these living things depend on others and like how we depend on other people for our daily life.
It means like all about trees, plants, birds, and other things!
tall trees
In New York, some of the living things would be trees, pigeons, people, and the plants that grow in parks. Some of the non-living things would be the sidewalk, rocks, buildings, sunlight, oxygen, pollution (no offense) and water.
of course just like any other living things, they decompose.