Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Gaia
Noun
/ˈɡaɪ.ə/

Definition
Gaia refers to the Earth considered as a living organism, and it is derived from the ancient Greek goddess of the Earth.

Examples
- Gaia is often used in discussions about ecological balance and sustainability.
- Many cultures worship Gaia as a representation of nature’s beauty and bounty.
- The Gaia theory highlights the interdependence of living organisms and their environment.

Meaning
In environmental science, Gaia represents the idea that the Earth’s biological and physical systems are interconnected and function as a single, self-regulating entity.

Synonyms
- Earth
- Mother Nature
- Gaia Hypothesis