The answer to this question can depend on your religion, if you are catholic, the answer to this question is grass, however, if you are another religion, then I'm not sure, and if you are an atheist, and believe firmly in evolution, then the answer is bacteria, or another micro organism.
In the garden of Eden and the oceans and the heavens
And some 4.7 billion years ago
Unicellular plants and animals were first forms of life on Earth
Before the first life? The first life was Eukaryote cells but before them the Earth was a hot molten rock with lava on it.
The very first life on earth was probably bacteria that formed slimy colonies.
Earliest life form is microbe, a unicellular organism. First bacteria can dated back to 3.4 billion year ago. Emergance and true cut point from being a replicating molecules to a living cells is still unknown.
Yes. Life on Earth first emerged 3.8 to 4 billion years ago.
eff the time in wich life first evolved on earth!!
Unicellular plants and animals were first forms of life on Earth
Life is defined by the ability to metabolise, grow and most importantly to procreate or multiply. Supposedly, the first life on earth came in the form of coacervates.
life first started from bacteria that is in a human body and it starded life on the earth and it is true.
it was either mars or earth i think it was mars
Earths first life form may be non photosynthetic bacteria.
Plants
Scientists think that the first life forms appeared on Earth about 3.6 billion years ago. These were simple cells that eventually evolved into the abundance of life we see today.
It is likely that there is life in space - the first life on Earth had to come from somewhere and it's generally accepted that life first arrived on the back of an asteroid. But if there isn't any, it'll be down to lack of atmosphere and unsuitable temperatures.
bacteria is not right it is prokaryotes
dinosaurs were the first creatures to be on this planet.
in the beginning when God created it