Probably photosynthetic multicellular protists, such as Rhodophyta and Chlorophyta.
life on earth just pure stupid
No one has been to the center of the earth, or sent a probe there, so we cannot say for certain if there is life there. However, all our current understanding of science, the earth, and the nature of life suggests that life as we know it cannot be at the center of the earth.
the earth has effected your lives because you live on earth and your all life is earth
Elemental oxygen did not appear on Earth until some time after life did. In fact, the oxygen was produced by life carrying out photosynthesis. The first organisms on Earth were anaerobic, meaning their life processes did not involve oxygen. To most organisms like this, oxygen was highly toxic.
Life Science, as we currently know it, is confined to things living on Earth. Earth Science includes the sciences of natural things happening on Earth, and that includes Life Science. Composting, therefore, relates to both.
The first life apeared on earth some time around 4.4 billion years ago.
Life formed on earth because the conditions were right for life to begin and evolve. While some think that life (as we know it) is only possible on our earth, others think that somewhere, in the vastness of the Universe, life on a similar planet to earth must exist.
No, all life evolves. Bacteria evolve, viruses evolve, protists evolve, plants evolve, fungi evolve and animals evolve. Evolution is driven by Natural Selection. So, no. The evolution of all life on Earth is driven by Natural Selection: all bacteria, plants, animals, mammals, fish, insects, biochemical pathways, behaviours et cetera evolve by Natural Selection.
Life has shaped Earth through processes such as photosynthesis, which has transformed the atmosphere, while also influencing the climate and geography of the planet. At the same time, Earth's physical and chemical environment has provided the conditions necessary for life to evolve and thrive. Both life and Earth have had an interdependent relationship, each influencing the other in various ways.
It evolved in the oceans....there probably is a specific ocean or part of an ocean but that would be impossible to locate.
over time, life forms adapt to their new surroundings and become more complicated as the Earth changes.
Photosynthesis evolved multiple times in the history of life on Earth. It is believed to have evolved at least two separate times, leading to different types of photosynthetic organisms.
uhm, the earth?
Heavy bombardment is a critical event for life on Earth because it delivered water and organic compounds to the planet, which are essential for life to thrive. It also helped create the conditions for the development of a stable atmosphere and oceans. Without heavy bombardment, Earth may not have had the necessary ingredients for life to evolve.
Obviously, since both species are mammals.
mutation
i don`t think that is possible,but the seasons and days will increase ore decrease in length and temp and life will not evolve as we now it.but i think life will evolve however it will be a lot different then life as we know it