How did plants first move from the oceans to land?

1 Answer

Amphibian to terrestrial stellar plants.

Explanation:

The first land plants are amphibian in nature which require water for reproduction. The members of Bryophytes first of all came to the moist places and require moisture for their vegetative growth, development and reproduction.
Subsequently, the stellar evolution and complex root-shoot systems helped the higher plants to survive in adverse conditions. The sequence of evolution of plants from ocean to higher plants is Bryophtes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperm and Angiosperm.