* Lack of Cells: Living organisms are made up of cells, the basic units of life. Forest fires are simply a chemical reaction involving burning fuel (wood, vegetation). They don't have cells.
* No Metabolism: Living organisms have a metabolism, meaning they can take in nutrients, convert energy, and produce waste. Forest fires don't do any of this.
* No Growth and Reproduction: Living organisms grow and reproduce. Forest fires don't have a life cycle or reproduce in any way.
* No Response to Stimuli: Living organisms react to stimuli in their environment. Forest fires are driven by external factors like heat, oxygen, and fuel, and they don't have any internal responses.
Forest fires are natural phenomena that are caused by various factors, including lightning strikes, human activity, and dry weather conditions.