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HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

when did the first terrestrial plants appear? in the Paleozoic Era, the Phanerozoice Eon, or the Mesozoic Era? Please answer, medals awarded!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Phanerozoic Eon is the current geological eon. It's still going on right now! So while technically plants DID appear in this eon, that's probably too general. So you're probably looking for either the Paleozoic Era or the Mesozoic Era. Hint: terrestrial plants appeared very early on! So which came first: the Paleozoic or the Mesozoic?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this door you opened is too big anyway that is for me i am sorry to comment irrelevantly but i did know all of these but i think i closed this door i can only tell you that the Paleozoic era was a harsh period and with barely no plants

OpenStudy (anonymous):

One exam had this question compare the geological creation of the earth to the BIBLICAL creation of the earth and match the time periods. please think on this one if you are interested in this topic

OpenStudy (anonymous):

compare and contrast

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The end of the Paleozoic area saw the start of terrestrial plants, even though the majority of it did not have terrestrial plants.

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