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If an object moves, it must be a living organism.
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If an object moves on its own and not with weather conditions or physical contact, it would be a living organism.
For this question, the answer would be false because the heading states that any object that moves has to be a living organism, while the object has to move on its own to be an actual living thing. For example, a soccer ball being kicked around does not mean the soccer ball is a living organism just because it’s moving.
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

There are so many objects that move which are not living organisms.

Solar system.

Our Solar System is constantly moving, and are of the planets are non-living objects that constantly revolve around the sun

Clouds

Clouds can move along fronts, but are non-living.

Waves

Radio Waves, Ocean Waves, all or which are non-living forces of nature.

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