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18 April, 07:59

Why is fire considered nonliving?

a. fire is not made up of cells.

b. fire does not grow and develop.

c. fire does not respond to its environment.

d. fire cannot maintain a stable internal environment.?

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  1. 18 April, 08:07
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    Why is fire Considered nonLiving?

    Living things contain DNA and/or RNA But Fire don't have a DNA

    Answer:A. Fire is not made up of cells
  2. 18 April, 08:18
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    The answer is a, which is fire is not made up of cells.
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