Living Thing-
• Needs air
• Needs water
• Needs sunlight
• Produces 'waste'
• Eventually...dies
• Reproduces
• Can move by itself
• Is not man-made
• Natural
Non-Living Thing-
• Does not need air
• Does not need water
• Does not need sunlight
• Does not produce 'waste'
• Does not eventually die
• Does not reproduce
• Cannot move by itself-unless it was made to. (e.g robot, machine, etc)
• Is man-made/not natural
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