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Land conservation is protecting a certain land because of it's natural resources or animal life.
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Because amphibians spend its early life in water and it's adult life on land
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fossils
Life first appeared on land around 500 million years ago during the Ordovician Period. Plants and some arthropods were among the first organisms to colonize terrestrial habitats, followed by amphibians and eventually reptiles.
It is not known which continent had land-based live first because the continents were very different then.
Life first evolved in oceans because they provided a more stable environment with abundant nutrients and protection from harsh conditions on land. The oceans offered a conducive setting for the development and diversification of early life forms before some of them eventually transitioned to land.
it is an amphibian so it lives in the water for the first part of its life and on land the next
Arthropods ( EARTH SCIENCE )
The first organisms to adapt to life on land were likely plants, specifically mosses and liverworts. These early plants lacked roots and vascular tissues, but they were able to survive and reproduce in terrestrial environments. Their adaptation to land ultimately paved the way for other organisms, such as fungi, insects, and eventually vertebrates, to colonize and thrive on land as well.
The first organisms to invade land were likely non-vascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, which appeared approximately 470 million years ago during the Ordovician period. These early land plants were crucial for stabilizing soil and paving the way for other life forms. They adapted to terrestrial conditions by developing structures to absorb water and nutrients, ultimately leading to the diversification of life on land.
Both. The generally accepted idea is that life first evolved in the sea. Insects, fish with bony fins and rudimentary lungs (adapted air bladders) and plants eventually left the water to colonize land. Life in both realms continued to adapt to their evironments over millions of years to produce the life that we see today.
a parachute will save your life because you land properly and you dont fall face first plus the wind will contriol the parachute
no it was paleozoic era
They came across from the land bridge also known as Beringia.they where looking for a better life.
He landed on Lilliput first.