The 6th day. Read Genesis 1:24-31 for more information.
D.Sponges
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.
Most evolutionary biologists theorize that the first living organisms were single-celled prokariotes similar to currently existing bacteria. The distinction between proto-biotic and true life is a difficult one, so while there were self-replicating amino acid chains, the first life would have been a distinct cell that divided in an aqueous (watery) environment. (see related link on abiogenesis)
The first land-dwelling organisms, which were likely plants and fungi, appeared during the Paleozoic Era. This transition from aquatic to terrestrial environments occurred around 460 million years ago during the Ordovician period.
The first word is the genus.
During the Archaean Eon
Read your science book chapter . It is on the first page.
Multicellular organisms first appeared during the Vendian period.
Dinosaurs
Nonvascular plants
Promised Land
When the blossoms first appear
4 million BC
Since we don't actually know which organism appeared first, there's no way of knowing what came second.
Plants were because all they needed was water and sunlight. Which they had...
No. Land reptiles were well estiablished by the time the Triassic period began. They first appeared in the Carboniferous.
linchen would grow first because its a type of organism that is likely to appear in most volcani eruptions