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Jun 29

Aeroplanes, buses, etc.move from place to place. Are they living? why?

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Jun 29
No, aeroplanes, buses, and other forms of transportation are not living beings. They are inanimate objects that are operated by humans or machines to transport people or goods from one place to another. Living beings have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, which transportation vehicles do not possess.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 29
No, aeroplanes, buses, and other vehicles are not living. They are non-living objects.

Living organisms are characterized by certain traits, including:

- Metabolism: The ability to convert food into energy and use it to grow and function.
- Growth and development: The ability to increase in size, complexity, and function.
- Reproduction: The ability to create new individuals of the same species.
- Response to stimuli: The ability to sense and react to changes in the environment.
- Homeostasis: The ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment.

Vehicles, on the other hand, do not have any of these traits. They cannot metabolize food, grow and develop, reproduce, respond to stimuli, or maintain homeostasis. Therefore, they are considered non-living objects.
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