Give examples of the properties of living things that are characteristic of objects of inanimate nature.

It often happens in nature that objects of inanimate nature can perform the functions of any living subjects of nature, for example, humans, animals, plants. So, for example, lifeless crystals can grow like a person, or an animal, or a plant. We can give a few more examples proving that this really happens.
We know that metabolism is inherent in all living organisms and creatures. But it is closely related to water, so, for example, water can pass from one state of aggregation to another (from liquid water to steam, from ice to liquid water).
Also, the rhythm inherent in humans and many animals is inherent in our planet Earth. The earth rotates rhythmically around its own axis.



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