All plants were around with the dinosaurs. They were both created by GOD on DAY 6 OF CREATION including mankind and other land dwelling creatures. Check out answersingenesis.org.
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"Age of the dinosaurs" is a common nickname for the Mesozoic Era because it was a period when dinosaurs dominated the Earth.
The Dinosaurs Did!
Since the Mesozoic era, a lot of flowering plants have been dominated by trees and food bearing plants.
Dinosaurs dominated the land from 200 Million Years Ago to about 66-66 Million Years Ago.
Dinosaurs dominated over the mesozoic era.
Mammals first evolved during the Mesozoic, the age of dinosaurs. After the dinosaurs died out, the Cenozoic began and mammals diversified until they dominated the land. Currently, we still live in the Cenozoic, so, technically, the Cenozoic could be called "the age of mammals."
The dinosaurs.
Yes, dinosaur is a real name for the famous animals the dominated the earth in the Mesozoic era.
Herbivorous dinosaurs included sauropods, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, hadrosaurs, ceratopsians, and pachycephalosaurs. Grass, however, didn't appear until the end of the Age of Dinosaurs and wasn't common, so dinosaurs would have mainly eaten other plants.
Dinosaurs were the one who dominated the earth
The Paleozoic era was an age where Earth's diversity is believed to have greatly multiplied, with ocean animals coming out onto land. Massive forests with primitive plants dominated the earth's surface and dinosaurs possibly roamed around. The Paleozoic era ended with a mass extinction of many of these organisms and life on land was slow to recover.
Your meaning is unclear. Dinosaurs certainly used plants as shelter and food. Plants would also be propagated by dinosaurs though this is instinctive and evolutionary.