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Proposed by James Lovelock in 1965, he describes how life on Earth responds to changes in the abiotic condition to maintain an environmental stasis.
Proposed by James Lovelock in 1965, he describes how life on Earth responds to changes in abiotic conditions to maintain an environmental stasis.

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Gaia hypothesis [r]: Proposed by James Lovelock in 1965, he describes how life on Earth responds to changes in abiotic conditions to maintain an environmental stasis.