Science, asked by gyantideviaditya, 7 months ago

Why can't non-living things die?​

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Answered by ItsUDIT
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Explanation:

A non-living thing has no life and therefore does not die. A non-living thing does not die but it decays.

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Answered by Anonymous
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→ A non-living thing has no life and therefore does not die. A non-living thing does not die but it decays.

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→ Because non living things are what they are for eternity. Living things must die to be eternal. Father says “you be perfect as I am perfect”. This takes time as does a knife to be perfectly sharpened. All matter will eventually return to it's source

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