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16 April, 21:24

Were plants or animals first to invade terrestrial environments?

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  1. 16 April, 23:54
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    It was during the Paleozoic Era that plants (first known from microfossils called cryptospores that appear in the mid-Ordovician, about 470 million years ago; Wellman and Gray 2000) and animals (known from Silurian fossils, at least 423 million years ago; Wilson and Anderson 2004) began to colonize the land
  2. 17 April, 00:12
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    Answer: yes

    Explanation: because the plants grow there because of the envoroment
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