Yes, that's how the tree spreads its seed, that is why coconut grow wild beside the sea
a coconut gets buried in sand and the water waters ita coconut can float on water because it is hollow on the inside therefore a coconut can float
They have fibrous husk and has air in it. The fibrous husk is light and can seal the air tightly inside it. Therefore, the coconut can float. The husk is very strong.
The central stone of the coconut 'nut' which contains the edible flesh is hollow; therefore the coconut will float in water.
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The coconut palm tree is well adapted to grow on remote islands; the coconut can float in the ocean and drift to fertile new locations. Also, without coconut, we would have no macaroons.
Water coconut usually refers to a young coconut and usually only the water (liquid inside the coconut) is used.
Because its inside is hollow.
The coconut palm tree is well adapted to grow on remote islands; the coconut can float in the ocean and drift to fertile new locations. Also, without coconut, we would have no macaroons.
The husk traps air and enables the fruit to float in water.
it has a fibrous husk that help the helps it to float on water. so it will be dispersed by water
that depends what coconut you are referring to. A young coconut is smooth. Some of them are hairy. If you want to know for sure, you can go find them in some markets or maybe a country name Thailand where there are many young coconuts that can be served fresh.
The coconut grows in coastal areas. Its fruit has a fibrous layer which helps it to float on water and get dispersed to far off places. The fruit is well protected by the hard covering.