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480 million-year-old fossil spores from Western Australia record how ancient plants spread to land – Deccan Herald
By Clinton Foster for The Conversation When plants first ventured onto the land, evolving from freshwater-dwelling algae, more…

By Clinton Foster for The Conversation
When plants first ventured onto the land, evolving from freshwater-dwelling algae, more than 500 million years ago, they transformed the planet. By drawing carbon dioxide from the air, they cooled Earth, and by eroding…
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