Chemistry, asked by ishak2009, 6 days ago

if air moves why isn't it termed as a living thing?

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Answered by sidharthb2003
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Explanation:

Air, wind, soil, water, are some things that are nonliving. Each environment has interactions between living and nonliving things. ... You are an organism, a living thing; and the air that you breathe is a nonliving thing. Animals need plants for food and shelter.

Answered by muskan81331
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It is the wind that is moving air. Plus Air can not reproduce or eat anything. It is just like Virus.

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