Many seeds will end up in places they can not grow successfully. This is why many plants have so many seeds. That way enough seeds will find good places to grow and the plant will continue.
False. It must be a place that will encourage sprouting. If a seed landed in a hot frying pan, it would not begin to grow.
No seed can grow without land
The Mesopotamia began growing because it was rich fertile land near the rivers so it was a perfect place for farming.
It grows from seed on the soil that is pushed over the pile of trash in the land fill.
Seeds on land began to grow approximately 350 million years ago during the Devonian period, when the first seed plants, known as seed ferns, evolved. This marked a significant advancement in plant reproduction, allowing for greater survival and diversification. The development of seeds enabled plants to thrive in a variety of terrestrial environments, leading to the establishment of modern forests and ecosystems.
Of course. It's the only place where it can grow.
No
The advantages of seed dispersing are that the the plants can grow fastly. They can grow over a wide range of land in a short period. So they can cover large parts of land.Other methods do not prove as successfull as seed dispersing. Plants having other methods will slowly cover the wide range of land.
Fungi need moist environments to grow because they absorb nutrients from their surroundings through their cell walls. Water helps dissolve and deliver these nutrients to the fungi for uptake. Additionally, moisture is essential for fungal spores to germinate and develop into mature fungi.
An oak tree will drop a seed and if that seed falls of fertile soil and is covered and watered it will usually germinate. It will sprout roots and a plant that will eventulally grow as big as its predesesor.
when did the land army begin
Sure, Unless they grow somewhere you know they cant. Example: The ocean As-long as they have enough dirt/water, etc. They can.