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Francesca Chang
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28 October, 04:59
What are some facts about angiosperms
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Trevor Jordan
28 October, 05:05
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1. They appeared on land about 140 million years ago.
2. The name was created in 1690 by Paul Hermann
3. There are two main classes of angiosperms, monocots and dicots.
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Wolf
28 October, 05:25
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1.) There are more than 250,000 known species of angiosperms
2.) They are the largest and most species rich phylum of plants
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