Being eaten.
depletion of resources. global ecological crises-global warming,ozone layer depletion,land degradation,pollution
Some problems that face Native Americans today are lack of jobs and health problems. Many have had to move off of reservations in order to find work, which has caused a loss of customs and identity.
The southern land features are really green with lots of plants and animals.
Both the early and later settlers ate from the land and traded good. They both were from North America.
The Netherlands was early to settle but ended up with the least amount of land.
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slavery swampy land
Oil spills, pollution, and killing their land.
predators
because there need to water them
Conduction and firmness
Early settlers had companies in Europe that sponsered their journey and had negotitated their colonial claim to land. They had to pay off the debt with the profits from their land or face consequences.
Plants, such as mosses and liverworts, began to colonize damp areas on land during the Silurian period. These early land plants played a crucial role in the colonization of terrestrial environments and paved the way for the diversification of plant life on land.
Yes, the first land plants appeared during the Paleozoic Era, specifically in the Silurian Period around 420 million years ago. These early land plants laid the foundation for terrestrial ecosystems and played a crucial role in shaping Earth's environment.
during the devonian period early amphibians developed also ferns, seed plants, and bearing plants appear on land
Paul Kenrick has written: 'FOSSIL PLANTS' -- subject(s): Fossil Plants, Plants, Fossil 'The origin and early diversification of land plants' -- subject(s): Plants, Cladistic analysis, Evolution, Paleobotany
The first land-inhabiting plants were likely mosses and liverworts. These early plants played a key role in the colonization of land by providing a foundation for other plant species to follow. Over time, more complex plants, such as ferns and gymnosperms, evolved.