I need these facts put in chronological order.
1. Flowering plants developed enclosed chambers called carpels where their fertilized eggs grew into cells.
2. Flowering plants needed a way to reproduce, so they developed brightly colored petals with lovely aromas.
3. Then, about 140 million years ago, the very first flowering plants appeared.
4. Let’s pick up the story about 200 million years ago when there were plenty of plants called gymnosperm, but not a single flower.
5. Over time, flowers developed petals in an incredible variety of color, shapes, and sizes.
6. Once fertilized, the eggs inside the carpel of a flower become seeds ready to grow into new plants and these precious seeds are protected by fruit.
7. Soon the blooming plants outnumbered the angiosperm.