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4mo ago

Fire is considered a non-living thing. It is a chemical reaction that involves the rapid oxidation of a material, typically releasing heat and light. Living things are characterized by the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis, which fire does not possess.

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13y ago

This is close. fire lives by using oxygen, and can grow, ant it expels a byproduct of oxygen, smoke. It also eats (it gains energy and particles from things it covers) HOWEVER, fire has no water in it at all. water even hurts fire. Therefore, water is nonliving.

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