Answer:
Non-Living things: chair, table, books, bed, newspaper, clothes, bed sheets, curtains, bag, pen.
Living things: human being, plants, bacteria, insects, animals, lichens, reptiles, mammals, trees, mosses.
Explanation:
<span>A harsh natural environment is a factor that directly influences population density. This is because for an organism to survive in a given area, the conditions or environment surrounding it needs to either be favourable or directly support it's existence. If the environment is harsh it is automatic that organisms will seek a more favourable area therefore creating a high population density where conditions support their existence.</span>
Imagine that the arable land is scarce then people will compete for land in competition will be big this means that it is more likely to be able to find smaller pieces of land for it is likely that the size of the House and farms will be small
Quaternary period<span>, Cenozoic </span>era<span>, and Phanerozoic </span>eon<span>.</span>
Density (5.51 g/mL)
earth is the 3rd planet from the sun (there are 8 in our solar system)
jupiter is the biggest planet (largest diameter)
im assuming since jupiter is the largest planet it probably has the most mass too