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Gaia hypothesis Living organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on Earth to form a synergistic and self-regulating, complex system that helps to maintain and perpetuate the conditions for life on the planet [1]

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Temperature Humans are dependent on narrow range of temperature for survival; may become unconscious if body temperature falls from 98.6º to 85° F, death possible at 78°; overheating at 99º to 100º, heatstroke at 104º [16]