No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
fire is a nonliving thing because it does not show all the characteristics of a living thing....
Fire is considered a nonliving thing because it does not have cells, reproduce, grow, or respond to stimuli like living organisms do. Fire is a chemical reaction that occurs when a fuel source combines with oxygen and reaches a high enough temperature to ignite.
Non living
No, fire is not a living thing. Fire is a chemical reaction that releases heat and light energy when fuel, oxygen, and heat are present, but it does not have cells, reproduce, grow, or respond to stimuli like living organisms do.
Fire. It doesn't have any cells, but it can grow. : )
It's fire because it's the basic thing for living.
A forest fire can have catastrophic effects on living things by destroying habitats, killing wildlife, and disrupting ecosystems. It can also impact non-living things by releasing harmful pollutants into the air, damaging soil quality, and altering the landscape's natural balance. Ultimately, both living and non-living things can suffer long-lasting consequences from a forest fire.
A Candle is not a living thing because it does not have the 7 characteristics of living things which are: movemeny, reproduce, grow, excreate, or exchanging gases. it does have one charteristic of a living thing which is respond. it responds to fire because the fire is something called the stimulus which forces the wax on the candle to melt
yes because be used when there is a fire anywhere eg:house the humble fire extinguisher can help prevent a fire becoming more violent and dangerous to an object or living thing in the area where the fire is happening!!
It is a living thing.
Non living