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The Earth itself considering its mass is not an organism nor it is a live being.

A living organism is an entity that can generate another living organism.

The Earth, as a celestial body comprises mainly its solid mass. All other living organisms on its surface do not makes part of the Earth as a celestial body once it may the be unique inhabited planet in the whole Universe. Therefore, the Earth is not a living organism, but a basis to all living organisms on it.

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