It was a bunch of ferns and really tall trees
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True.
The gametophyte.
As the climate cooled and became drier, grasslands replaced forests. Another common plant was kelp, which became a very popular environment. Other plants like oak and beech trees also dominated the landscape.
no they do not have plant life.
early life of antartica million of years ago
you mean what era was the Jurassic period in it was in the mesezoic era inbeetween the triassic and the cretaceous periods mesezoic means middle life oh by the way anydinosaur from Jurassic park is not in the Jurassic don't believe they are there all from the cretaceous
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.
The Jurassic period lasted from about 201 to 145 million years ago. It was known for the dominance of dinosaurs, including iconic ones like the Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus, and Allosaurus. This period also saw the evolution of early birds and the diversification of plant life, including the emergence of flowering plants.
The Jurassic period witnessed the breakup of the Pangaean supercontinent into Gondwana and Laurasia. There was also the formation of intra-continental lakes and rivers that opened new evolutionary niches for marine and terrestrial life.
It began around the Precambrian period.
there were angiospems
lion rose
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.
The oldest known flowering plant is the Amborella. It first appeared on the Earth around 140 million years ago during the Mesozoic Era, the Cretaceous Period and the Upper Epoch.
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There wer dinosaures and the Earth was convered in vegitation. Dino eats dino world(: This prolly isn't a good resource....just saying.