Since there have been scientific discoveries of marine Biology thousands of miles inland and that the entire planet was mostly ocean at one stage, one would assume the organisms started in the ocean, but before any oceans were formed, there was mainly molten land, where the organisms could have began. They may have hitch-hiked from passing or plummeting meteorite debris. That would pose many more questions now, won't it? Are any of the organisms indigenous to the planet or are they all from the massive expanse of space?
Unicellular plants and animals were first forms of life on Earth
well life forms, land-forms such as volcanoes and mountains.
Land forms have a significant impact on life on Earth. They influence climate patterns, affect the distribution of plants and animals, and shape the availability of resources like water and soil. Land forms also influence human activities and settlement patterns.
Plants
bacteria is not right it is prokaryotes
The prevailing theory of the origin of life on earth posits that it began in the oceans.
Scientists think that the first life forms appeared on Earth about 3.6 billion years ago. These were simple cells that eventually evolved into the abundance of life we see today.
Respect for Earth and all forms of life
well life forms, land-forms such as volcanoes and mountains.
No, not all life forms on Earth are located in the atmosphere. Life forms can be found in various environments such as the oceans, freshwater bodies, and on land. Life exists in diverse ecosystems ranging from deep-sea hydrothermal vents to polar ice caps.
Because there were no plant life forms on the Earth when it was first created.
Life/land forms and water