An Underground Fungus
The Honey Fungus (Armillaria Ostoyae) Mushroom. The largest specimen has roots that reach 890 hectares (2,200 acres)
The "Blue Whale" is the largest animal known to have inhabited the planet.
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The largest living thing on earth is actually a mushroom! But it still is alive! It's under the surface of Oregon, it's called the Honey Fungus. If you were looking for the largest animal in the world the answer would be Blue Whale, but that's all we know so far, there is thousands of unknown species of plants and animals out there so there just may be something larger.
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The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the largest natural feature in the world, stretching over 1,400 miles. It is a vast marine ecosystem consisting of thousands of reefs and hundreds of islands.
Armillaria ostoyae, or the honey mushroom, the fungus is 3.5 miles across and takes up 1,665 football fields. However, a small percentage of its growth is visible above ground
The Malheur National Forest in Oregon is host to a 8,000 year old mushroom that is 2,200 acres (890 hectares) in size. This is also the worlds single largest living thing.
I think it would have to be plate tectonics but the question asks for in the world so then it would have to be the mantle
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