Typically, seeds are blown by the wind (corn and dandelions, for example) or by having burrs or stickers that cling to the fur of passing animals. Some seeds are carried by birds, or other animals to new locations.
they can be carried away by sticking to an animal's fur or get blown in the wind. They may fall into a river and get carried away or they might drop as fruit from a tree and get extracted from the rear end of an animal's rear end. LOL XDDDDD
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"wind" or "wind dispersal" or "they use wind" or "use wind dispersal" or "wind dispersal mechanism"
Seeds travel threw air,water and sunlight
seeds are transported when an animal eats some and it rubs off and makes a new plant for example water buffalos were practically farmers that way. a fourth grader just answered your queistion
Wind, water, animal fur, droppings, feet of humans and animals, and fires.
By being dispersed, by either water, wind, explosion, fire, or animals. (caught on the animals fur or eaten and the pooped out by the animal.)
By the mechanism of seed dispersal
Seeds can travel by wind, water, animals, humans, and by bursting or by being popped out by the parent plant.
Pine tree
Explosive or splitting action
when you grow a plant such as a vegetable when you plant it not only your planting seeds but in some seeds there's extra seeds in it which is smaller then the seed so as it grows the extra seeds get inside of the plant.
They disperse thier seeds through explosive mechanism. hope this answer is helpful to you!😄
you take the seeds out of the actual apple then plant it in the grown, take care of it, and eventually you will have an apple tree!
They are carried away by wind.
To allow the seeds to be carried away by the wind.
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.
a plant or a tree
An acorn is a single seed of an oak tree. They drop to the ground or are carried by birds or squirrels and are buried where they then germinate.
no
they sell it in a plant shop
It is an engleman spruce tree
A tree
Pine tree
No..? Hince the term, SPRING Seeds(:
Scots pine plant seeds are primarily dispersed by the wind. The seeds are housed in a cone, and when the cones mature and open, the wind carries the seeds away from the parent tree. This mechanism allows for the seeds to be spread over a larger area and increases the chances of successful germination and growth of new trees.