Living organisms are made up of organic matter. We as human are made up of nutrients and water and chemicals. While those structures like bridges are made from hard materials, some forged by man and some found in earth like metal and gold. They can heat up and be molded while living organisms die or burn to ashes
Dead soft-bodied organisms are usually preserved as carbon films fossils over time, unlike higher organisms that have skeletons. These carbon outlines are formed when the organisms die and are buried in deep and deeper layers of sediment. The pressure and temperatures cause the volatile elements, that make up the organism, such as oxygen and nitrogen to escape leaving behind a more stable carbon skeleton.
Social experience play a crucial part in forming human personality
A cyclone forms by a cluster of thunderstorms interacting with warm water
Proteins are large molecules composed of one or more chains of amino acids in a specific order determined by the base sequence of nucleotides.
Carbohydrates are any of various neutral compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Fat is a fuel source for the body, fat is the major storage form of energy in the body.