They may have shared the same matter. ApEx!! ;)
Both dinosaurs and trees are ancient living organisms that have existed on Earth for millions of years. They are part of the planet's evolutionary history, contributing to ecosystems and biodiversity. Additionally, many trees, particularly conifers, have coexisted with dinosaurs, and some species of trees, like ginkgoes, have survived since the time of dinosaurs. Both play crucial roles in their environments, with trees providing oxygen and habitat, while dinosaurs were key components of their ecosystems.
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Dinosaurs ate lots of leaves. This would have put some selective pressure on trees to grow taller, so more or all of their leaves would be out of the reach of dinosaurs.
we would die (because the meat eater dinosaurs would eat us or the plant eater dinosaurs would eat all the trees and trees produce oxygen
there where confers not trees
large thorns
Mesozoic
some dinosaurs ley it in water and others in hiding places in trees or sand or in tall grass
During the Mesozoic, ginkgoes were common trees, and there were many types. Today, the only species of ginkgo is Ginkgo biloba. They are sometimes grown as ornamental trees.
trees cactus pink poisonous flowers dinosaurs
they would eat them of use them for shelter
yes, there were trees in Antarctica before almost 200 million years ago when dinosaurs were existed