As a kind of living organism
A way to test a hypothesis is by creating an expirement.
you can ask several different hypothesis go to hypothesis.com
a hypothesis is where you predict something so my hypothesis about this would be I think all cows do eat grass and then i may carry out investigations to prove this
hypothesis!!! it all goes back to the scientific method :) And before you make the hypothesis you make an observation- though the hypothesis is the first step (I was being technical)
If each horse gets 7 treats and there are 6 horses to get the answer you just need to multiply 7 by 6 and the answer is 42
The Gaia hypothesis, also known as Gaia theory or Gaia principle, proposes that all organisms and their inorganic surroundings on Earth are closely integrated to form a single and self-regulating complex system, maintaining the conditions for life on the planet.
The Gaia hypothesis.
The Gaia hypothesis, thought of by scientist James Lovelock in the 1960s, is a preposition that the Earth behaves like a living organism. This is through interactions of the biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. It suggested that the Earth is capable of responding to changes in its environment like a living cell.
The Gaia hypothesis, also known as Gaia theory or Gaia principle, proposes that organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on Earth to form a self-regulating, complex system that contributes to maintaining the conditions for life on the planet. Topics of interest include how the biosphere and the evolution of life forms affect the stability of global temperature, ocean salinity, oxygen in the atmosphere and other environmental variables that affect the habitability of Earth. The hypothesis, which is named after the Greek goddess Gaia, was formulated by the scientist James Lovelock and co-developed by the microbiologist Lynn Margulis in the 1970s.
The Gaia hypothesis, also known as Gaia theory or Gaia principle, proposes that all organisms and their inorganic surroundings on Earth are closely integrated to form a single and self-regulating complex system, maintaining the conditions for life on the planet.
My hypothesis is Gaia is important because she is nature.
STEPHEN H. SCHNEIDER has written: 'GODDESS OF THE EARTH?: THE DEBATE ON THE GAIA HYPOTHESIS - AN EDITORIAL'
James Lovelock
Gaia Earth Sciences was created in 2003.
The Ancient Greeks called the Earth 'Gaia'.
Life on Earth, for Gaia is goddess of the Earth and mother of all life on Earth.
The symbol of Gaia is the Earth she personifies.