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What are some examples of non-living things?

Buildings, including towers, are non-living structures.

Buildings, including towers, are non-living structures.

Buildings, including towers, are non-living structures.

Buildings, including towers, are non-living structures.

Non-living things are things that do not have life. They do not grow, change or reproduce. Some examples of non-living things are rocks, water, air, buildings, toys, books and furniture.

Rocks are a great example of non-living things. They cannot move on their own and do not require food or water to survive. They also do not grow or change like living things do.

Water is another non-living thing. It is essential for all living things to survive but it does not have life itself. Water is important because animals and plants need it to drink and grow.

Air is a non-living thing that we all need to breathe. It is invisible and we cannot see it but we can feel it when it moves. Air also helps move things like balloons, kites and leaves on trees.

Buildings are man-made structures that are non-living. They do not have life because they do not grow or change like living things. Humans build buildings for many purposes like living, working and recreation.

Toys are a great example of non-living things that children play with. They may resemble living things like animals or people but they are not alive. They are made from materials like plastic, wood or metal.

Books are another non-living thing that children can learn from. They contain information, stories and pictures but they do not have life themselves. Children can learn about living and non-living things from books.

Furniture is another example of non-living things. Chairs, tables and beds are all examples of furniture that we use in our daily lives. They are made from materials like wood or metal and do not have life.

In conclusion, non-living things are important parts of our world and they do not have life. Children can learn about many different examples of non-living things from the world around them.

Buildings, including towers, are non-living structures.

Buildings, including towers, are non-living structures.