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  • 26-05-2021
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Fire is an example of a living thing?

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  • 26-05-2021

Answer:

Fire Is A Non-Living Thing.

Explanation:

People sometimes think fire is living because it consumes and uses energy, requires oxygen, and moves through the environment. Fire is actually non-living. The reason fire is non-living is because it does not have the eight characteristics of life. Also, fire is not made of cells.

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