I guess it could have been a bird of some kind. Depending on which bird kind God made first on the fifth day of Creation.
Evolutionary Biology would probably say something about a fish with developing legs being the first creature to touch earth. But then Amoebas or single celled organisms could have gotten washed ashore and then they would have been the first things to touch land.
a land surveyor
In revolutionary France, the First Estate owned only 10 percent of the land. The First Estate was the clergy.
Wyoming is 253,374 km². The total surface area of the earth is 510,072,000 km², Wyoming, then, covers ~1/2013 of of the surface of the globe. The mass of the earth is 5.9736 × 1024 kg. Assuming that the land mass of Wyoming extends from its surface to a point at the center of the earth, it would be 2.967x1021 kg.
Lord John Berkeley sold land in New Jersey to the Quakers.
Thomas Jefferson
trash is the only thing that can touch all planets
Unless you count God himself (Genesis 1:1- 'In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.... and the spirit of God was hovering over the waters.') the first thing on earth would be water... it was formless and empty, dark and there was no land. The next thing God did make was light, then the sky, and then dry land. After this, he made vegetation, so the first thing on the dry ground of earth would've been plant life.
There is such thing as new Earth or Earth number2. It is not very similar to earth but it has water and land on it.
Canada
The first spacecraft carrying a human to land safely was Vostok 1 carrying cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.
No, land is not a living thing. Land is a physical area of the Earth's surface that includes soil, rocks, and other geological features. Living things, such as plants and animals, can exist on land, but the land itself is not alive.
there was no animal to land on the moon.No one has ever seen an animal in space appart from earth so really there is no living thing in any planet appart from Earth.
Neil Armstrong.
hows earth made
1993
I think a forget-me-not
They can touch down on both flat and rough land.