A coconut.I like milk though.
Seed plants became adapted to the environment with our great climate. :)
they usually travel with air,water, soil and wind. They also travel in animal feces. When an animal eats a plant the seed will later be dropped in other locations.
possibly
The coconut itself is the seed of a palm tree. Coconut dispersal is by water. It can travel for thousands of kilometer then settles on the land to germinate.
Seeds are adapted for long survival through mechanisms such as dormancy, which allows the seed to remain inactive until conditions are favorable for germination. They also have protective seed coats that shield them from environmental stressors like desiccation and pathogens. Additionally, some seeds contain compounds that help them resist decay and maintain viability for extended periods of time.
Because some reason
By animals!
Water enters the seed through a process called imbibition, where the seed absorbs water through its seed coat. This triggers metabolic processes in the seed that allow it to germinate and start growing. The water penetrates the seed through small pores or cracks in the seed coat.
Fresh seeds generally have a higher moisture content than dry seeds, which can speed up the germination process and result in faster growth. Dry seeds may take longer to absorb enough water to initiate germination.
Into the cells of the seed.
no,because the seed will not dissolved in the water
Scattered by the wind