The first true land plants are
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Mosses are the first true land plants.
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1. It was believed that the first land plants appeared around 470 million years ago, during the Ordovician period when life was diversifying rapidly.
2. They were non-vascular plants, like mosses that didn’t have deep roots.
3. Mosses along with Lichens play a major role in Primary succession.
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Mosses are known to be the first true land plants.
Explanation:
- It is predicted that the first plants might have appeared on land approximately 470 million years ago.
- These plants were as simple as possible, having no proper vascular systems and were known as the mosses. However, structures such as roots and stem were present in these plants.
- With the passage of time as conditions became favorable on land, new species of plants began to arise.
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