Living things and inanimate objects are interdependent. Both objects have differences and similarities. These differences make them able to complement and benefit each other. Living things without inanimate objects cannot live well. Dead objects without living things become worthless. For example, plants need water and minerals in the soil. If there is no such substance, the plant will not thrive. Conversely, if there are no plants that grow on the ground there is certainly nothing that protects the soil from the brunt of rain.
Grouping objects based on the general characteristics of the object. Living things have characteristics: breathing, moving, growing, needing nutrients and reproducing. While inanimate objects do not have these general characteristics. Examples of living things: growing plants, animals, humans. Examples of inanimate objects: water, air, soil, rocks and others.
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