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Which factor helped to first drive plants to live on land?

greater access to sunlight on land
lack of competition in the water
greater access to water on land
lack of turgor pressure in the water

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Answered by millybishop55
1

Answer:

A i think

Explanation:

im doing the quiz rn so ill edit this later if its wrong but i think its A

Answered by kmousmi293
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Answer:

The factor that helped to first drive plants to live on land is greater access to sunlight on land.

Explanation:

  • The factor that helped drive plants to their first life on land was greater access to sunlight on land.
  • As plants evolved, they developed the ability to use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy through the process of photosynthesis.
  • In the water, plants had to compete for sunlight with other photosynthetic organisms, and the amount of sunlight available was often limited due to the absorption and reflection of light by the water.
  • On land, however, plants had greater access to sunlight as there was no water to absorb or reflect it, allowing them to take advantage of this abundant energy source to grow and reproduce.
  • Therefore, the greater availability of sunlight on land was a key factor that drove plants to evolve and adapt to life outside of the water.

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