What caused the Cretaceous radiation of angiosperms (flowering plants) and how does this relate to coevolution?

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What caused the Cretaceous radiation of angiosperms (floweringplants) and how does this relate to coevolution?

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The first flowering plant fossils occurred as rare and undiverse pollen grains in the Early Cretaceous period and angiosperms are diversified slowly during the BarremianAptian period but rapidly during the AlbianCenomanian period By the end    See Answer
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