charcoal is a mineral. it is not a living specimen because it cannot move breathe or any other types of actions such as these. but it is useful to barbeque with.
An animal is a living thing.
If it was a living thing when you use your pencil it would cry and scream that you are hurting it. I can’t imagine what it would do in a pencil sharpener as a living thing.
no
No, a wooden table is not a living thing. Living things require the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, characteristics that a table does not possess.
Us, Humans. Because we kill any other living thing including other humans
No, carbon and charcoal are not the same thing. Carbon is a chemical element found in all living things, while charcoal is a black, porous form of carbon that is created by burning wood or other organic matter in a low-oxygen environment.
Non-living. There is no reason why charcoal, in lump form or powdered, should be considerd alive.
Living in the forest gave them more wood for charcoal
Yes--charcoal is partially-burned wood. Charcoal briquets, though, are a different thing--charcoal plus binders plus petroleum derivatives...
charcoal
Yes, charcoal is an abiotic factor. Abiotic factors are non-living elements that affect living organisms in an ecosystem, such as soil composition, temperature, and sunlight. Charcoal is a non-living material derived from the incomplete burning of organic matter and can impact the environment by altering soil composition and nutrient availability.
Charcoal is nonliving. It is a form of carbon produced by the incomplete combustion of organic materials, such as wood. As a processed substance, it does not exhibit the characteristics of living organisms, such as growth, reproduction, or cellular metabolism.
The same thing it does on any other marque.
It is a living thing.
Non living
An animal is a living thing.
A rat is a living thing