Cambrian period
Fossils of the earliest land plants come from the Ordovician period (roughly 450 million years ago).
Cycads first appeared in the fossil record during the early Permian period, around 280 million years ago. They are often referred to as "living fossils" due to their ancient lineage and resemblance to plants from that era.
around the 1980s
The first land plants appeared around 450 million years ago during the Ordovician period. This marked a significant evolution in plant life, transitioning from aquatic environments to terrestrial habitats.
You can find two fossils in the dessert where you need the go-goggles, but you can only choose one fossil. The root fossil contains the first evolve form of cradily and the claw fossil contains the first evolved form of armaldo.
Cambrian Period Actually the correct answer to this question is the "Pennsylvanian Period".
Fossils of the earliest land plants come from the Ordovician period (roughly 450 million years ago).
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Cycads first appeared in the fossil record during the early Permian period, around 280 million years ago. They are often referred to as "living fossils" due to their ancient lineage and resemblance to plants from that era.
the Mesozoic Era I think
around the 1980s
The presumed animal fossils first appeared during the Archaean Cambrian period. There is no clear indication why they appeared this late into history.
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Large numbers of fossils begin to appear around 530 million years ago. It is called the Cambrian Explosion, because it occurred in the Cambrian period. The Cambrian period was the first part of the Paleozoic era.
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The first land plants appeared around 450 million years ago during the Ordovician period. This marked a significant evolution in plant life, transitioning from aquatic environments to terrestrial habitats.