The right answer is angiosperms
One of the major turning points in this plant history is undoubtedly the appearance of angiosperms (flowering plants) towards the early Cretaceous. The first dinosaurs lived in a plant universe that is noticeably different from the one we know today because it is dominated by ferns, cycads, conifers and plants that are now extinct.
Answer:
To be honest, it's optional so hope these answers will work for ya!
Explanation:
*Earth has atmosphere and life while the moon doesn't
*Earth has weather and seasonal changes
*Moon has satellite's that we set up and use
*Types of erosion:
Earth: wind, water, ice, and heat
Moon: impact
*Landscape:
Earth: of course we all know... -._-.
Moon: craters, dust, and rocks
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Answer:
It can mate with the other animals and have long legged offspring. This would evolve their species into adapting to their new environment.
It might be B I’m not sure though because I suck at bio but good luck
The amount of available resources in the ecosystem must change at a predictable rate.