Todd watched a race car drive in circles around the track. He listened to the car's loud roar. It slowed down as it came off the track. Todd walked up to the car when it stopped. He could feel heat from the car as he stood close to it. Which observation provides Todd with the best evidence that a race car is a nonliving thing?(1 point)

Responses

The car made a loud roaring noise.

The car drove around the track.

The car slowed coming off the track.

The car had gotten very hot while racing.

The observation that provides the best evidence that a race car is a nonliving thing is that the car had gotten very hot while racing. Living things do not generate heat in the same way that nonliving things, such as machines or vehicles, do.

The observation that provides Todd with the best evidence that a race car is a nonliving thing is "The car had gotten very hot while racing."

The observation that provides Todd with the best evidence that a race car is a nonliving thing is: The car had gotten very hot while racing.