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The only living thing on Earth that can be seen from the Moon is often said to be the Great Wall of China, although it is not entirely accurate, as it is difficult to see with the naked eye. In reality, no specific living organism is visible from such a distance due to the vastness of the environment. Instead, the blue oceans, green forests, and white polar ice caps can be observed, but these are not singular "living things." The concept may stem from the idea that large human-made structures are sometimes thought to be visible from space.

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