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Explain how living things, such as people and trees, are different from nonliving things, such as rocks and the tent.
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Explain how living things, such as people and trees, are different from nonliving things, such as rocks and the tent.
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they breath we need water and so do trees nonliving things don't need water and don't breathe
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LIVING THINGS BREATHE NON LIVING THINGS DOSENT
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