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16 June, 20:35

Explain how living things, such as people and trees, are different from nonliving things, such as rocks and the tent.

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  1. 16 June, 20:54
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    For starters, humans have feelings and cells. If we get hurt we can feel things such as pain unlike a tent. If you hit a tent there is nothing it feels because it has no feelings. We have cells all through our body and rocks don't. They are made of other stuff but not cells.
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