Waves and currents help dispersion.
Yes, it is correct.
Yes
Beans originated under the sea.
The Sargasso Sea is part of the Carri bean Sea.
Bean seeds can be dispersed by various methods, including wind, water, animals, and through human activities. The specific time it takes for bean seeds to disperse can vary depending on the method of dispersal and environmental conditions. Overall, bean seeds can be dispersed over a relatively short period, ranging from a few days to a few weeks.
Pollutants in the sea are not made harmless by dilution because large bodies of water have the capacity to dilute and disperse wastes :) Hope that helps you out!
yes; because of the bean fort sea is close the arctic and its on the Alaska's border.
Long beans disperse their seeds through a process known as explosive dehiscence. As the pod matures, it dries out and eventually splits open, forcefully ejecting the seeds away from the parent plant. This mechanism helps the seeds spread over a wider area for better chances of germination and survival.
In the scene where Mr. Bean is walking towards the sea, the song played is "La Valse d'Amélie" by Yann Tiersen. This whimsical and melodic piece complements the character's quirky demeanor and the picturesque setting. The music enhances the comedic and heartfelt moments as Mr. Bean enjoys his surroundings.
It disperse by animals
There are lots of different ways seeds disperse such as: seed get stuck to animals and the animal carry them. also they can be transported by wind and water However most types of beans disperse by self-dispersal. The pod "explode" and the beans fly out.
By bean curd if you mean tofu, no it doesn't. It's make from soy milk that is curdled by adding a sea weed derivative. Then the curds are strained and pressed into squares of tofu.