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Which of the following factors made the land a place where the first land plants could thrive? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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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
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- new, nutrient-rich soil made of cyanobacteria and deteriorating rock
- abundant sunlight for photosynthesis
Explanation: nutrient-rich substrate allowed roots/anchoring and nutrient uptake, and ample sunlight enabled photosynthesis. Low oxygen and the evolution of animals were not key enabling factors for the first land plants.
- abundant sunlight for photosynthesis
Explanation: nutrient-rich substrate allowed roots/anchoring and nutrient uptake, and ample sunlight enabled photosynthesis. Low oxygen and the evolution of animals were not key enabling factors for the first land plants.
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