the first lifeforms probably some sort of algae evolved in the sea millions of years ago.
Unicellular plants and animals were first forms of life on Earth
2 billion years ago, simple unicellular organisms such as bacteria and archaea were the dominant life forms on Earth. These organisms laid the foundation for more complex life forms to evolve over time.
Earth is the planet with the most life forms.
Fire - it reproduces -it needs fuel -it is born -it dies -it adapts to it's surroundings
Mrs. Cone huh?
No one knows what was the first plant to evolve from single celled life forms, so the first one likely does not have a name.
Unicellular plants and animals were first forms of life on Earth
The first forms of life on Earth were likely single-celled microorganisms, such as bacteria and archaea. These simple organisms are thought to have appeared around 3.5 to 3.8 billion years ago in early Earth's oceans.
Plants
Scientists suggest that photosynthetic prokaryotes were not the first life forms on Earth because the conditions on early Earth were likely not conducive to sustaining photosynthesis. It is believed that simpler forms of life, such as chemotrophic prokaryotes, which obtain energy through chemical reactions, may have been the first life forms to evolve. Over time, photosynthetic prokaryotes evolved as the environment changed and oxygen started accumulating in the atmosphere.
bacteria is not right it is prokaryotes
over time, life forms adapt to their new surroundings and become more complicated as the Earth changes.
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.
Respect for Earth and all forms of life
The first life apeared on earth some time around 4.4 billion years ago.
Obviously, since both species are mammals.
Because there were no plant life forms on the Earth when it was first created.