Is Rain Living or Non-living, and Is the Sun Living or Non-living? Please state evidence?
Are the Sun and rain considered living or non-living? Please provide evidence to support your explanation.
6 Answers
Jan 20, 2025
Non-living, although rain might be said to contain some microscopic organisms
haha. rain is non-living as a whole, but it could have bacteria and such in it. I dont really know any evidence for that. The Sun is non-living because nothing we know that’s organic can survive that kind of heat. For the sun, we also have a pretty good idea on how it works, and atoms/molecules/elements arent alive.
Jan 15, 2025
water has feelings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpnlCo5APrE , the video repeats the scene
the sun is alive, a star is born, grows and when it begins to run out of its hydrogen fuel, it burns helium, and after helium is unable to burn it goes to burn Carbon-Nitrogen-Oxygen.
It reminds me of the quote;
“Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
this is exactly what stars do.
Why does the moon have a face?
Why does the Orion nebula have a horse head?
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