It can fall into the sea and then wash up on shore and grow another tree.
coconut seeds are dispersed like this because they need to be close to the sea so that they can delvelop properly (i am 13 who write this)
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humans. coconuts are dispersed by water
The central stone of the coconut 'nut' which contains the edible flesh is hollow; therefore the coconut will float in water.
It helps it absorb water when it is dispersing by water.
They fall from the palm and roll, and as they float they are also dispersed by the sea or ocean. coconuts have a very hectic and lenghty process of germination. their seeds are dispersed when a coconut falls on the ground. it is then carried away by the water for dipersal to other areas. a coconut seed can remain in hibernation for many years and even after a very long time if it finds the right place and conditions it can undergo germination to form a new coconut tree
it has a fibrous husk that help the helps it to float on water. so it will be dispersed by water
Coconut seeds are most likely dispersed by water. They have a fibrous husk that allows them to float on water, enabling them to travel long distances across oceans and eventually germinate on distant shores. In contrast, milkweed, burr, and maple seeds are primarily dispersed by wind or animals.
The coconuts themselves are seeds of the palm tree. If coconuts are left undisturbed on the ground, some of them will eventually become partially buried; then the new coconut palm tree sprout will emerge, some of these survive to maturity--a new palm tree. Other coconut seeds are dispersed by water normally sea-water, but sometimes they can find their way into freshwater rivers and streams
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.
Yes,it Does because it a gas that speed so it burns the seeds