2. Growth is a common feature exhibited by both living and non-living. True or false
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true
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The common feature of nonliving and living objects to represent growth is increase in the body mass as non-living objects also grow if we take increase, in body mass as criterion for growth, e.g., mountains and boulder also grows by accumulation of material on surface.
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