Because it is light and small
It is dispersed by explodetion
they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals
Wind.
It disperse by splitting then wind
WIND
Wind
Through wind
through wind
they fly in the wind
Yes, dandelions use wind to disperse their seeds. Each dandelion flower produces a fluffy seed head, known as a pappus, which allows the lightweight seeds to be carried away by the breeze. When the seeds are released, they can travel long distances, helping the plant colonize new areas. This wind dispersal mechanism is effective for spreading the seeds over a wide range.
By animals or wind
American elm trees disperse their seeds through a wind-dispersal method. The seeds are enclosed in samaras (winged fruits) that help them float in the wind and travel away from the parent tree.