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In nature the coconut seeds travel in water inside the fruit. The fruit wall is so designed that its fibrous mesocarp adds to the buoyancy of the fruit and its endocarp is impervious to water. thus the fruit containing seed keep on floating for months togather and whenever it gets suitable conditions, the seed inside it germinates to produce a new coconut plant.

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14y ago

The coconut itself is the seed. It falls and what ever happens from there..........rolls down a hill, falls in water and floats away, stays where it lands, or animals may come along and move them.

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11y ago

it is corectly that a coconut seed travels by water

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9y ago

they are carried mechanically propelled

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