Fire
- it reproduces
-it needs fuel
-it is born
-it dies
-it adapts to it's surroundings
Unicellular plants and animals were first forms of life on Earth
The first life forms are believed to have evolved in the oceans around 3.5 billion years ago. This early life consisted of single-celled microorganisms like bacteria and archaea. These organisms evolved and diversified over time, eventually giving rise to more complex life forms.
Life first evolved in oceans because they provided a more stable environment with abundant nutrients and protection from harsh conditions on land. The oceans offered a conducive setting for the development and diversification of early life forms before some of them eventually transitioned to land.
The eon during which the first forms of life appeared is known as the Archean Eon, which lasted from around 4 to 2.5 billion years ago. This period marks the origin and early evolution of life on Earth, including the emergence of single-celled organisms.
Earth is the planet with the most life forms.
they were probably the first multicelluar life- forms
Unicellular plants and animals were first forms of life on Earth
Plants
DNA I think
Scientists think that the first life forms appeared on Earth about 3.6 billion years ago. These were simple cells that eventually evolved into the abundance of life we see today.
bacteria is not right it is prokaryotes
Fish, they had the first vertebrate
Respect for Earth and all forms of life
There were no life forms as we know them during the Proterozoic period. With oxygen just then being accumulated in the earth's atmosphere, it brought the first advanced single-celled eukaryotes and multi-cellular life forms.
The Precambrian Era was the first emergence of complex, multicellular life forms on earth. Jellyfish and segmented worms were discovered to have lived during this time.
The first organisms that were the first forms of life and were able to photosynthesize, were plankton. Most of our oxygen comes from the plankton living in the oceans. They play a big role in our everyday life, sharing that position with plants and all nature life (of plants).
The first life forms are believed to have evolved in the oceans around 3.5 billion years ago. This early life consisted of single-celled microorganisms like bacteria and archaea. These organisms evolved and diversified over time, eventually giving rise to more complex life forms.