When the seed breaks from the sycamore tree, its 'wing' makes it spin, but also makes its decent slower. This means that it can move further away from its parent tree when it falls, especially if there is a breeze or some wind.
The seeds of the sycamore have two wings, making them spin like a helicopter. As the seeds fall from the tree, any wind will help the seeds to travel slightly away from the parent tree. Therefore, the seeds are dispersed by the wind.
Wind. Sycamore seeds are attached to bits of fluff that are light enough to be carried on the wind.
It is carried by the wind.
by wind
I cannot think of a one word antonym (word with the opposite meaning) to "disperse". However, to disperse some "thing" means to distribute that thing widely. Thus, a group of people can "disperse" after meeting together. Obviously, a "single" thing cannot be dispersed - one cannot speak of an elephant being dispersed. So one can only disperse collectives (groups or sets).If asked for an antonym to "disperse", I would say "aggregate", or "bring together" or "concentrate" (as in "many people are concentrated in this part of the city").
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There are myriad plants that use wind dispersal to spread their seeds. Examples include dandelions, Box Elder, various Maples, Sycamore, Evergreen Ash, Tipu Tree, Empress Tree, and Tree of Heaven, among others.The types of wind dispersal seeds are:GlidersParachutesHelicopters (Whirlybirds)Flutterers/SpinnersCottony Seeds & FruitsTumbleweedMiscellaneous
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Sparrows eat and unknowingly disperse seeds, so, to plants, they serve a purpose.
Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
the light and small feathers helps the sycamore seed to disperse from its parent plant..
Hornbeam, sycamore, ash, dandelion
the light and small feathers helps the sycamore seed to disperse from its parent plant..
Sycamore seeds have a "wing" and when they fall off the tree this makes them whirl round like a helicopter. This slows their rate of fall and the wind takes them away from their parent tree, dispersing them.
it get's despersed easily when it flies through the air and seeds disperse in the atmosphere and produce a new plant
it get's despersed easily when it flies through the air and seeds disperse in the atmosphere and produce a new plant
The seed pods have small 'wings' on them (similar to sycamore seeds). This gives them resistance as they fall - and they float for a short distance away from the parent tree.
The adaptation for the sycamore seed is its "helicopter-like" wing structure that helps it disperse through the air more effectively. This adaptation allows the seed to be carried away from the parent tree, increasing its chances of finding a suitable environment for germination and growth.
The address of the Sycamore Public Library is: 103 East State Street, Sycamore, 60178 1440
Sycamore is a hardwood.