Question
A ball of snow when rolled over snow increases in mass, volume and size. Is this comparable to growth as seen in living organisms? Why?

Answer

Growth cannot be taken as the definite property of the living organisms. Even a non-living thing grows by the accumulation of matter over the time, but it does not fulfill the other criteria like reproduction, metabolism, and consciousness. Similarly, the growing ball of snow does not fulfill the other criterions and thus is considered to be non-living.

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