Select one nonliving thing which you are using multiple times in every day, describe the life journey of that nonliving thing and how its life with me?tell me the whole auto biography of it!
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ALL RESOURCES
LIVING OR NON-LIVING?
Animals
Ecology and Evolution
Plants
In this activity, students sort samples into living or non-living things.
What makes something a living thing? To be called a living thing, an item must have once eaten, breathed and reproduced. A dead animal or plant is considered a living thing even though it is not alive.
Our coastal temperate rainforest is full of living and non-living things which interact to create a complete and stable ecosystem. When one tree dies and falls over, it becomes a home and provides nutrients for other living things. We call a fallen log with new plants growing on it a nurse log.
Living components of a forest include:
plants (e.g. trees, ferns, mosses)
animals (e.g. mammals, birds, insects, reptiles, amphibians)
fungi
bacteria
Nonliving things in a forest include:
rocks
water and rain
sunlight
air