why aren’t viruses “alive”?

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Hi everyone,

I’m not very knowledgeable about science, so I’m struggling to understand the notion that viruses aren’t “alive”, and the robot analogies people use. I understand that they don’t have some of the characteristics (cells, ability to reproduce), but my mind can’t wrap itself around the notion that they’re like objects. Can you please give some examples that could explain this in a way that is accessible to someone who isn’t very advanced in the subject?

Thanks

EDIT: wow thanks so much guys for so many amazing replies!!!

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Viruses make more of themselves, but don’t respond to the environment (outside of natural selection through mutation). If nothing you do to it will make it change it’s way of doing things, it’s not alive.

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