3 min read During the Ordovician period, part of the Paleozoic era, a rich variety of marine life flourished in the vast seas and the first primitive plants began to appear on land—before the ...
These terrestrial pioneers were arthropods, such as primitive centipedes and arachnids, the ancestors of spiders. The first true plants began to take root on land some 430 million years ago.
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