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Gaia$530223$ - translation to English

BROADLY INCLUSIVE TERM
Gaia theory predecessors; Gaia (philosophy); Gaia Liberation Front; Gaia Thesis

Gaia      
n. Gaia, dea della terra e moglie di Urano (mitol. greca)
planet Earth         
  • Relief]] of [[Earth's crust]].
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  • geosynchronous]] and [[low Earth orbit]]
  • frameless
  • upright=1.2
  • Global map of [[heat flow]] from Earth's interior to the surface of Earth's crust, mostly along the [[oceanic ridge]]s
  • artificial light emissions]] at night on a map of Earth
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  • upright=1.2
  • Earth's land use for human agriculture
  • altitude of 100 km, at the edge of space]].
  • Orbital imagery of surrounding [[Lake Kyoga]], showing vegetation, clouds and bodies of water
  • Schematic of Earth's magnetosphere, with the [[solar wind]] flows from left to right
  • Earth–Moon system seen from Mars
  • productive]] vegetation on land (low in brown; heavy in dark green) and phytoplankton at the [[ocean surface]] (low in purple; high in yellow)
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  • polar]] regions Earth's hydrosphere forms larger areas of ice cover.
  • [[South American Plate]]}}}}
  • ''Cupola'' module]] of the [[International Space Station]] observing the Earth below
THIRD PLANET FROM THE SUN IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
EartH; Sol 3; The Earth; Earth (Planet); Surface area of earth; Terra (planet); The planet earth; Terra (name for the earth); Local Planet; Third Planet; Globe (Earth); Third planet from the Sun; Tellus (Planet); Sol III; Planet earth; World (geography); Earth (planet); The Planet Earth; Home Planet; Earth (word); Mean density of the Earth; Eareth; Blue and green planet; Green and blue planet; Earth’s surface; Earth's surface; Planet of Water; Sol-3; EARTH; Third planet; Earth's mean density; Composition of the Earth; Telluris; Sol Prime; Lexicography of Earth; Earth, Sol; Formation of the Earth; Etymology of the word "Earth"; Surface of the Earth; Tierra (planet); 3rd planet; 806.4616.0110; Planet Terra; The planet Earth; Planet Earth; Size of the earth; The earth; Earth surface; Earth's density; Density of the Earth; Planet Three; Climate of Earth; Draft:Earth; Formation of Earth; 'Rrta; Érete; Surface of Earth; Earths surface; 3rd Planet
pianeta Terra

Definition

GAIA
GUI Application Interoperability Architecture (Reference: OSF)

Wikipedia

Gaia philosophy

Gaia philosophy (named after Gaia, Greek goddess of the Earth) is a broadly inclusive term for relating concepts about, humanity as an effect of the life of this planet.

The Gaia hypothesis holds that all organisms on a life-giving planet regulate the biosphere in such a way as to promote its habitability. Gaia concepts draw a connection between the survivability of a species (hence its evolutionary course) and its usefulness to the survival of other species. While there were a number of precursors to Gaia hypothesis, the first scientific form of this idea was proposed as the Gaia hypothesis by James Lovelock, a UK chemist, in 1970. The Gaia hypothesis deals with the concept of biological homeostasis, and claims the resident life forms of a host planet coupled with their environment have acted and act like a single, self-regulating system. This system includes the near-surface rocks, the soil, and the atmosphere. Today, many scientists consider such ideas to be unsupported by, or at odds with, the available evidence (see Gaia hypothesis criticism). These theories are ,however, significant in green politics.