The period during which life began to move on land was the Ordovician Period. It was during this time that evidence of plant spores from living fossils were found on land.
No they stay in One place there entire life period
Lungs and limbs.
they chose to move a way
Arthropods ( EARTH SCIENCE )
No, because only water can move land not land can move water.
Air Mass
Yes. Life on land could not exist without an ozone layer.
No. Primitive algae existed but true plants did not. There was no life on land in the Cambrian.
If he has told you too move on then it is over, period. 'nuff said
In the Upper Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) Period we have extensive evidence for plant life on land (the coal measures), it was also a period when giant insects were to be found and the period during which the reptiles began their evolutionary rise.Remember however that not all organisms leave fossils behind and we can therefore never say what the most common life was, just what life left most traces behind.
They wanted to get out of debt as indentured servants, have more land, and start a new life in America.
they move to lala land cause tajais told them to