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Natalija [7]
3 years ago
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How do living and nonliving things differ?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Nataly [62]3 years ago
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Answer:

Hey mate.....

Explanation:

This is your answer,

Living things differ from non living things through motion, action, expression, way of living and etc......

Livings things:-

1. Livings things means something that keeps on moving or doing any particular work.

2. Livings things mostly consume, remove, and reproduce through different ways.

3. Examples of livings things are humans, animals, birds, reptiles, and even the germs like bacteria, fungi, ameoba and etc....

Non Livings things:-

1. Non Living things means something that just stays like a statue usually and never move or do a particular work.

2. Non living things do not consume, remove or reproduce anything.

3. Examples of non living things are table, chair, fan, house, book etc....

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