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Secondary III • 2yr.

What is the difference between living and non-living things?

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    Team Alloprof • 2yr.

    Hello Intergalactic Galaxy!

    Thank you for asking us your question!

    A living thing is something that has once reproduced, eaten or breathed. For example, a bacteria, a plant and an animal are all living things.

    A non-living thing is something that can't breathe, eat or reproduce itself. Rocks, water and air are non-living things.

    Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions!

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