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Seed dispersal from wind is considered to be an indirect way in which plants procreate. One of the benefits of seed dispersal from wind is that no other action is required for the plant to spread.
The seeds have more of a chance of surviving if they spread/disperse.
Beans are common examples of a dicot seed
The two main dispersals of English are the colonial dispersal, which spread English through colonization and trade, and the linguistic dispersal, which includes the spread of English through media, technology, and global communication.
examples are algae, moss or a fern
simple examples of seed dispersal by explorasion
"The three main parts of a seed is an embryo, the cotyledon, and the seedcoat."
Seed coat, embryo and endosperm
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Avocado, mango, lychee, cocoa, and rubber trees are five examples.
moss plants