why is sun not considered as a living thing?
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The sun is not a living thing. It is made up of gases, such as hydrogen and helium, rather than living cells, which are present in all forms of life. The sun is made up of gases. It does not need water and it does not reproduce. Therefore it is a non-living thing. .The world is made up of many different things. Some of the things are living and others are non-living. One kind is called living things. Living things eat, breathe, grow, move, reproduce and have senses. The other kind is called nonliving things. Nonliving things do not eat, breathe, grow, move and reproduce. They do not have senses. A dog, swing set, car, tree, flowers, and a book are some of the things that make up the world.
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then what about liger and mule
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⚫It show any of the basic functions of living beings.
⚫Because its don't combine to form a cell which the functional and structural unit of life.
⚫Also, its chemical structure makes it incompatible with
⚫As it is composed of only two elements:
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⚫It show any of the basic functions of living beings.
⚫Because its don't combine to form a cell which the functional and structural unit of life.
⚫Also, its chemical structure makes it incompatible with
⚫As it is composed of only two elements:
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