By animal
Cotton seeds stay in the boll and have to be removed from the dense cotton. The first stage in the process is to kill the cotton plant so the bolls open. The cotton is picked by a machine and then in cotton trailers taken to the gin. The gin removes the seeds and the cotton is cleaned and baled. The seeds are saved so they can be replanted. Grasses are dispersed by winds and animals while fruit trees need bees to disperse the pollen. This time of year fruit and nut trees have blossoms on them and the farmer puts bee hives out in the orchards. The bees pollinate the blossoms and the added benefit is honey.
By Wind
they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals
It disperse by splitting then wind
Wind.
Silk cotton trees, also known as kapok trees, disperse their seeds through a unique mechanism involving their large, fluffy seed pods. When the pods mature and dry out, they burst open, releasing the lightweight seeds that are carried away by the wind. The fluffy fibers attached to the seeds aid in buoyancy, allowing them to travel considerable distances before landing and potentially germinating in suitable conditions. This wind dispersal strategy allows for effective colonization of new areas.
it ovary break down into the roots then it disperse.
Yes.
By water
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by animals
Wind