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Green algae absorbs oxygen from the surrounding water. Land plants had to evolve to absorb oxygen from the air.
Plants in the sea evolved about 3,600 million years ago. The first algal scum on land about 1,200 million years ago, The first first land plants appeared around 450 million years ago in the Ordovician period.
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches
Plants were because all they needed was water and sunlight. Which they had...
Nonvascular plants
There are many different ways that a land form evolve. These land forms can evolve by erosion or deposition for example.
Fossils of the earliest land plants come from the Ordovician period (roughly 450 million years ago).
Green algae absorbs oxygen from the surrounding water. Land plants had to evolve to absorb oxygen from the air.
Plants in the sea evolved about 3,600 million years ago. The first algal scum on land about 1,200 million years ago, The first first land plants appeared around 450 million years ago in the Ordovician period.
Yes it is, and Liverworts were the first land plants.
Plants undergo mutations to develop a plant that can survive longer. For example, millions of years ago plants couldn't live outside of water because the conditions were too harsh. They managed to evolve and live on land by developing cuticles and different ways of pollinating.
bryophytes
Yes they are
plants so the animals can have oxygen
All plants that grow on land and cannot grow in water, are land plants. Example Roses, Hibiscus, Sunflower, Tulips Eucalyptus, Custard Apple, Apples, Pears
a long time ago