Mangrove seeds are viviparous because the soil is anaerobic, which means that the dissolved oxygen levels are too low.
The seeds drop into the water and are carried to places where they might grow. Some seeds drop into the mud immediately around the parent tree.I am not completely sure but it should be waterI am not sure but I think it is dispersed by animals when they eat them
Some seeds like Mangrove and Coconut are not unduely affected by sea water and others seeds are killed by the salt water. Like everything else in the environment, it all depends upon "species" and what it requires to survive.
No. A mangrove is a tree.
viviparous is the correct answer
Seeds that are dispersed by water include: coconut palm tree mango apple lotus cattail water lilies brooklime mangrove yellow flag water mint willow sea bean
mangrove seeds are called propagules
They float off in the water.
They float off in the water.
Yes,it Does because it a gas that speed so it burns the seeds
There are two seeds that can float that I know of. And they are: Poppy Seeds and Sunflower Seeds.
Fibrous Husk traps air and allow the seeds to float on water. Eg: Coconut, Nipah, Mangrove, Pong Pong...
Raccoons are viviparous - they are placental mammals.
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Ferrets are viviparous.