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This document discusses the differences between living and non-living things. It states that living things can breathe, grow, move, need food, and feel, while non-living things cannot do any of these things. Examples of living things given are plants and animals, and examples of non-living things include bricks. The document also provides a table contrasting the characteristics of living versus non-living things and gives an exercise matching items to whether they are living or non-living.
Overview of Class III Science focusing on Chapter 1 about living and non-living things.
Living things are characterized by the ability to breathe, grow, move, need food, and feel.
Non-living things are defined as entities that do not breathe, grow, move, or feel.
Detailed comparison of characteristics distinct to living things verses non-living things.
Interactive exercise categorizing various items as living or non-living, enhancing understanding.








