Around 400 million years ago, in the Devonian, the age of sharks and early amphibians.
The sea
About 230 million years ago.
on the 12th of march
A Long...Long....Long....Long......Long....Long.....Long...Long.......Long.....Long....Long..Long Time Ago XD
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.
Arthropods have adapted to life on land, at sea, and in the air. They are invertebrates that includes insects, crustaceans, and arachnids. Some examples of arthrpods are ants, lobsters, and spiders.
they lived about 3 millon years ago. : )
a while ago
The first plants with spores, which indicates that they were land plants, appeared in the Middle Ordovician period, about 470 million years ago. First records of tetrapods, or land animals, show up in the fossil record around 370 million years ago.
A proposal exists that a couple organisms discovered just before the Cambrian period about 555 million years ago were the first arthropods found in the fossil record; by about 530 million years ago trilobites already showed significant diversity and world-wide distribution. There have been multiple mass extinctions inferred from evidence; but basically they've continuously occupied the Earth since.
Completely evolved Neanderthals appeared 130,000 years ago.
3 years ago