yes it was bacteria
During the Paleozoic era, most life forms were concentrated in the oceans, particularly in shallow tropical seas. Marine life included trilobites, brachiopods, ammonites, and early fish species. Terrestrial life was limited to simple plants, fungi, and some arthropods.
The Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica has the most marine life. There is no marine life on the continent, unless you consider penguins in your marine life list -- they come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
Earth is the planet with the most life forms.
well i know the most endangered marine life is the white tip shark but i don't know the rest
The estuary.
Kellen Irby
The Precambrian life forms were less developed than the Paleozoic life forms.
Near shore marine sediments.
Marine life is affected by pollution.The US Marine was attacked outside of Starbucks. The zoo set up a marine exhibit with donations from the US Marines.
In the definitive volume Of the Origin of Species; none. In every printing after that, due to the suggestion of his printer, the creator breathe life into the single or multiple forms., or something like that. Most educated people prefer a first edition Origin.
im not sure, but i do know that the world was created by GOD AND HE SENT HIS SON TO SAVE THE WORLD ALL U HAVE TO DO IS ASK HIM TO FORGIVE U FOR YOUR SINS AND ASK HIM TO COME INTO YOUR HEART :)
The most significant difference is the complexity and diversity of life forms. Precambrian life forms were simpler and mostly consisted of single-celled organisms, while Paleozoic life forms were more complex, including multicellular organisms like plants and animals. Additionally, the Cambrian explosion during the Paleozoic era saw a rapid diversification of life forms.