Yes, all living things depend directly or indirectly on soil. Soil provides essential nutrients, water, and support for plant growth, which in turn sustains animals and humans that rely on plants for food. Soil also plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling and maintaining biodiversity in ecosystems.
I think all living things depend on the sun.
living things depend on non-living things and they all belong in an ecosystem.one wont be present without the other
Not directly, no.
Sunlight, water, minerals ,fuels ,etc.
trees grass and other plants
I think all living things depend on the sun.
Viruses depend on living cells because they reproduce inside of them.
Water because most living things depend on it.
birds depend on the saguaro
yes
The union of two living things that depend on each other is co-dependence.
Living things depend on non-living things for essential resources such as water, sunlight, oxygen, and nutrients. Non-living things create and maintain the physical environment in which living organisms can thrive and carry out their life processes. For example, plants depend on sunlight for photosynthesis, animals rely on water for hydration, and all organisms need oxygen for respiration.
living eats nonliving
Plants
The oxygen molecule, theoretically, does not live. We depend on it. So yes.
by food and 1 is the prey who is eaten and the predator is the one that eats it
to breath