Science, asked by aditya613, 4 months ago

How does the grawth occur in non-living things?​

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Answered by kishore7869
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Explanation:

Non-living things “grow” by accretion. It occurs through adding materials externally. For example, A snowball may increase in size due to the accumulation of smaller units of its own to its outer surface. Non-living things never die as they do not have cells with a definite lifespan.

Answered by Anonymous
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Non-living things “grow” by accretion. It occurs through adding materials externally. For example, A snowball may increase in size due to the accumulation of smaller units of its own to its outer surface.

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