Komodo dragons depend on nonliving things such as their environment (including temperature, terrain, and vegetation) for thermoregulation, camouflage, and shelter. They also rely on nonliving objects like rocks, burrows, and water sources for hunting, resting, and maintaining hydration. Additionally, they may use nonliving materials such as branches or logs for territorial marking and communication with other dragons.
In zoos, monkeys have man made shelters where they stay out of the elements. In the wild, the monkeys mostly live in tress and use leaves to protect themselves from rain.
nonliving things are things that don't use energy
To hear things.
monkeys sometimes use tree leaves to make shelter or other times they might use big boulders or rocks. they also might hide in trees.
Living things can grow, reproduce, consume energy, and respond to stimuli, while nonliving things do not exhibit these characteristics. Living things have cells and follow biological processes, whereas nonliving things do not have cells or biological processes.
they use straw and things to make it
the raccoon eats the trash and it helps poullution
tanous generation is the theory of life arising from nonliving things
Monkey cells are used for diabetes research
what type of shelter do bison use
by using their sens of smell and site