non-living means something that isn't alive for example, wood, book, pencil, pen, keyboard, computer, laptop, Xbox 360, ps3 and other things that aren't alive.
examples of living things are: -humans -animals -trees -plants examples of non living things are: -chair -table -buildings -ballpens -houses some more examples are for living things: mold, fungi and non living things are water, gas, fabric(silk), etc
Three examples of non-living things are rocks, water, and plastic.
It's simple A non-living thing... IS A THING
No, non-living things do not have cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms. Non-living things can consist of molecules, atoms, or other material structures but do not contain cells.
Non-living things are entities that do not possess life or biological functions. They lack the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli like living organisms do. Examples include rocks, water, and air.
examples of living things are: -humans -animals -trees -plants examples of non living things are: -chair -table -buildings -ballpens -houses some more examples are for living things: mold, fungi and non living things are water, gas, fabric(silk), etc
rocks, plastic, metal
Living things are organisms that can grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment. Examples include plants, animals, and humans. Non-living things, on the other hand, do not possess these characteristics and are typically materials such as rocks, water, and plastic.
chair, CLASS ROOM
There are a great many examples of non-living things that are found in the Earth. All elements on the periodic table that are found in Earth are non-living.
Three examples of non-living things are rocks, water, and plastic.
It's simple A non-living thing... IS A THING
Yes. Plants need soil in which to grow, water, and carbon dioxide. Aerobic organisms need water and oxygen and nutrients. These are just a couple of examples of relationships between living things and non-lving things.
All plants are examples of living things.
living things move while non living things not
non-living things move by magic
The relationship with things in an ecosystem that are non-living. Examples include; air, rocks, water.