Yes, in a sense it is. It evolves, changes, and the elements that contribute to it change. If it wasn't living how could pollution effect it?
In response to the previous members answer, the Earth is not a living thing. It is a large collection of various rocks, at the centre of which is a large collection of Magma. The earth is not affected by pollution, our atmosphere is. Our atmosphere is the collection of gases which help keep the suns damaging, unfiltered rays out, whilst allowing in it's heat and light energy.
There is no particular name for it, since we do not know exactly what that organism was. We do, however, have a general name LUCA, which stands for Last Universal Common Ancestor, meaning the last living thing that was the ancestor of all life on Earth.
It varies from living thing to living thing.
Sugar is not a living thing, but sugar does come from sugar canes which is a living thing :)
it contols it because of the oxygen that we have and the fresh air
In biological terms, a clone is a living thing. For example, Dolly the sheep was a clone, and clearly she was a living thing.
Biology is the study of every living thing on earth.
It Dies (ceases to be a living thing).
the living things is in the earth but people want to live there they can't
There is no living thing that does not age, otherwise it would stay on earth forever.
The termite
water
no earth is a planetThe Earth is not an animal of any sort, it is not a living thing
yes, it is a type of plant so it is a living thing in this earth!
Biology
the African elephant
diamond
seed