Posted: 2020-02-25 12:03:00

The oldest green seaweed on record, the ancestor of all land plants, lived about 1 billion years ago, a new study finds. 

Scientists have discovered the fossils of what may be the oldest green algae ever known. The newfound seaweed — called Proterocladus antiquus — lived about a billion years ago. And even though it was tiny, about 0.07 inches (2 millimeters) in length, the algae had a big role: It could produce oxygen through photosynthesis.

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