A apple seed is much larger than a dandelion seed.
its follows the sunlight
because a dandelion goes to seed and then the wind blows the seed to another place and then that one goes to seed and so on and so forth.
A Dandelion Seed head
It is an angiosperm because the seed starts in side the flower not from a cone or anything like that
A apple seed is much larger than a dandelion seed.
its follows the sunlight
Their seeds can, on the wind like a dandelion seed.
Not sure what you mean . . . a dandelion looks like a dandelion. Like, the weed that resembles a flower, that grows in your yard. It's bright yellow, and then it turns to a grayish white that is blown apart by the wind to seed again somewhere for the never-ending cycle.
wind blows the seed away
The wind
By the wind
because a dandelion goes to seed and then the wind blows the seed to another place and then that one goes to seed and so on and so forth.
A Dandelion Seed head
The seed is very small and light, and it is attached to a cotton like fruit that can be caught by the wind and carried a long distance from the parent plant. By this method, a dandelion can spread its offspring very rapidly to far and wide places.
Scattered by the wind
It is an angiosperm because the seed starts in side the flower not from a cone or anything like that