No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
Peanut butter is not a living thing.
science is study of living thing and non living thing
No, it does not posess any of the characteristics of a living thing.
The role of a living thing in its habitat is known as the niche. This is mainly to facilitate interaction with other living things which forms the ecosystem.
yes, actually it belongs to the scientific name sifinedeous yolimesidous. its survives on the particles floating around in and around it. some other animals in its family include the plastic soda bottle, tuna can, and snapple bottle. beware, if they become upset they might bite! har Dee har har har!
It has no function. It kills or injures most of them. OR causes all sorts of diseases. on an interesting side note fluoride is after product of the aluminum industry which has been shown to errode bones and tooth enamel . Good thing it's in tooth paste eh?
Oh yes, there are non living chemicals which can irritate the skin and cause a rash. For example, aluminum compounds used in antiperspirants can cause a rash for some people.
one main thing an aluminum baseball can contain is ALUMINUM
Yes aluminum can be found in living things but only in very small amounts. Aluminum is a common element that is found in the Earth's surface.
It is a living thing.
Non living
No, aluminum is not an organic material. Organic materials are derived from living organisms and contain carbon. Aluminum is a chemical element that is not derived from living organisms and does not contain carbon in its pure form.
Nonliving
A rat is a living thing
An animal is a living thing.
Light is not a living thing.