|
water is water dead?
[ ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos?
I have to correct BL4CKB3L7_F41RY:
when something is organic, that means it contains carbon. Inorganic means it does not contain carbon. It does not mean (in the science department) without organs, therefore not living. Just thought I'd clear that up - yes water is inorganic, and not living. Living things have cells, or maybe just one cell. Water does not have a cell, therefore it is not a living thing. ]
Water is made up of 2 elements, Hydrogen and Oxygen (hence H20, the 2 is 2 hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecules). So since elements are not living, no water is not living. However there are things that live within the water that can be living. Like fish and bacteria. Its like asking the same question, "Is air alive?" ]
Water is inorganic, meaning it never possessed life, so it can't be dead; just like rocks! ]
Water cannot be alive or dead. It is an inanimate object, meaning that it is lifeless. ]
More Questions: |