I do not understand
The neem disperse its seeds by animals such as fruit bat.... answered by Eman grade 5
yes..
Fibrous Husk traps air and allow the seeds to float on water. Eg: Coconut, Nipah, Mangrove, Pong Pong...
It can float on water enabling it to travel around easily in any water source, traveling this way lets it go from one place to another, where it can start growing. :-p
Water
The nipah plant, also known as Nypa fruticans, is not classified as an aquatic plant; rather, it is a mangrove species that thrives in coastal intertidal zones. It typically grows in brackish water and can be found in muddy or sandy substrates along riverbanks and estuaries. While it is often submerged during high tide, it is not fully aquatic like true aquatic plants.
maybe or maybe not
air sacks
The water hyacinth float on the surface, and are not attached to the bottom.
there is an expanded leaf stalk that has an air inside and serves as a float -lawrence 11 y/o
Leaf petiole
Kang kong plants, also known as water spinach, have air-filled hollow stems that provide buoyancy and allow them to float in the water. The air pockets in the stems keep the plant afloat, allowing it to grow and survive in aquatic environments. This floating adaptation helps the plant access sunlight and nutrients in the water for photosynthesis and growth.