Which of the following factors made the land a place where the first land plants could thrive? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

low levels of oxygen in the atmosphere
low levels of oxygen in the atmosphere

new, nutrient-rich soil made of cyanobacteria and deteriorating rock
new, nutrient-rich soil made of cyanobacteria and deteriorating rock

abundant sunlight for photosynthesis
abundant sunlight for photosynthesis

evolution of animals

1 answer

The two correct answers that made the land a suitable place for the first land plants to thrive are:

  1. New, nutrient-rich soil made of cyanobacteria and deteriorating rock: This provided essential nutrients for plant growth.
  2. Abundant sunlight for photosynthesis: Plants rely on sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis.

So, the answers are:

  • New, nutrient-rich soil made of cyanobacteria and deteriorating rock
  • Abundant sunlight for photosynthesis