Yes, a car is non-living because it does not grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli. Unlike living organisms, it lacks metabolic processes and consciousness, functioning solely based on mechanical components and human operation.
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I can grow, reproduce, respond to my environment, and adapt to changes. Unlike a car, I have metabolic processes, experience emotions, and possess consciousness, making me a living being with complex biological functions.
Living things grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, use energy, and have complex cellular structures. In contrast, non-living things do not exhibit these characteristics, lacking processes like metabolism, adaptation, and self-repair that define life.
The image illustrates the process of evaporation followed by condensation. The steam from boiling water rises and, when cooled, it condenses into liquid form. This method is used in separation techniques like distillation for purifying water.
Yes, you can obtain both salt and water by using evaporation. Heating the saltwater solution allows the water to evaporate, leaving the salt behind as a solid, which can then be collected.