Earth’s First Land Plants May Have Sprouted 80 Million Years Earlier Than Previously Thought
For one C of millions of year , life on Earth was a purely aquatic phenomenon . The jump from the ocean to the continent was a monumental event , one that would irrevocably change the cheek of our flora . A new study suggests the first plant to make this evolutionary leap appeared much earlier than we thought . Our major planet ’s first terrestrial works appeared 500 million age ago , according tonew researchpublished in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ....