Answer:
No, I don't reckon that water is alive. I don't think that it is "dead" either. It simply just... exists. However, it DOES hold life within it. But the water itself is not alive, because for something to be considered "alive", it must meet the requirements of responding to stimuli, reproducing and growing, and must be dependent on its environment. Water itself cannot be dependent on an environment, because it IS an environment.
This is just my opinion though :)
Answer:
millipedes were the first of these animal groups to evolve.
Explanation:
Fossils are structural remains of animals from the past. As these animals die, it takes years for the remains to be buried.
The millipedes are at the lower layer of the rock, next to insects, amphibians, and then rodents. This shows that millipedes existed and evolved before the rest of the found animal fossils.
El ser humano se encuentra en los niveles tróficos correspondientes a los consumidores, específicamente, un omnívoro -capaz de consumir tanto vegetales como carne- por lo que ubicarlo en un nivel trófico resulta complicado.Nov 7, 2016