Most things fall under one of three catagories:animal, mineral or vegetable, so the answer is mineral.
oxygen?
Well, As far as LIVING THINGS GO:
You have fungi, bacteria and protists. Then there are viruses which aren't technically alive.
And everything else in the universe that is not a plant or an animal: Is also a substance that isn't a plant or an animal.
Oxygen is a great example. So's the ocean, dirt, the moon and many other things.
minerals carbon , nitrogen, water (etc) cycles and most of the elements any element fungi, protist, manera
Perhaps Thorium Oxide, but I'm not sure.
Fungi, protists, bacteria.
minerals
Minerals
The aardvark is often called the earth pig.
The aardvark is sometimes known as the earth pig.
They are called "Biomes"
No. The smallest animal (mammal) on earth alive today is The Shrew.
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mineral
Something that comes from the earth that is neither plant nor animal would generally be classified as "mineral" or "inorganic".
The aardvark is often called the earth pig.
a group of fox are known as an earth.
earth is a planet that we live on. it is made up of hot and small substances called rock components..
The study of humans as an animal is called hematology also know as the study of humans beings on planet earth.
The molten substances that appear at the surface of the earth is magma or lava
The aardvark is sometimes known as the earth pig.
because the moth is the eleventh animal in earth
Saprophyte/ scavanger
An example of physical weathering is animal actions and weathering is the process that breaks down rock and other substances of Earth's surface.
They are called "Biomes"