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In which era was there animal life found only in the ocean but plants were growing of land? A. Cenozoic era B. Mesozoic era C. Precambrian era D. Palezoic era
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In which era was there animal life found only in the ocean but plants were growing of land?
A. Cenozoic era
B. Mesozoic era
C. Precambrian era
D. Palezoic era
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I think it's the Precambrian era
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D) The Paleozoic Era. This is when animals were only found in the ocean.
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