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When did plants first appear on land?
the end of the Paleozoic
the middle of the Paleozoic
before the Paleozoic
the beginning of the Paleozoic
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The beginning of the Paleozoic.
Plants began colonizing land in the early Paleozoic (Ordovician–Silurian, roughly 470–420 million years ago), with fossil spores in the Ordovician and simple vascular plants like Cooksonia in the Silurian.
Plants began colonizing land in the early Paleozoic (Ordovician–Silurian, roughly 470–420 million years ago), with fossil spores in the Ordovician and simple vascular plants like Cooksonia in the Silurian.
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