because they can only swim in freshwater not salt water and between Africa and south America is the Atlantic Ocean and so the Atlantic ocean is too salty for them to swim in so they would die and not make it across...r u from westfield??
Glossopteris was a genus of seed ferns that lived during the late Paleozoic era and did not possess the ability to swim. As a terrestrial plant, it had a root system that anchored it to the ground and leaves adapted for photosynthesis rather than aquatic life. Its reproduction relied on wind or water for the dispersal of spores, but it itself was not capable of swimming.
Yes, we checked with International customs importation law and there seems to be no restrictions to Africa.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
No, people do not grow from spores. Spores are reproductive cells found in plants, fungi, and some bacteria, but they do not play a role in human growth and development. Human growth occurs through a combination of genetic factors, nutrition, and environmental influences.
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
Spores
Spores are usually dispersed on the wind. If some spores land in a stream, the water will carry the spores downwards.
the word spores does not translate into tagalog
If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi
Spores