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3 April, 15:09

Which is an example of one of the first land plants to evolve?

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  1. 3 April, 17:50
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    It is assumed that first land plants evolved from green algae 500 million years ago. The evidence of the first land plants comes from fossils of spores old nearly 500 million years. One of the first macroscopic land plants is Cooksonia which evolved about 425 million years ago.
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