Basically it is the increase in warmth and the water released from the winter snow activities, or the spring rains. The days lengthen and more photons of light become available for emerging plants.
Germination happens between the seed and seedling stages of the plant.
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Normally in the Spring and early summer. But tornadoes can happen all year long.
germination begins when seed tissues absorb water.
Plant germination typically occurs in the spring when moisture and warmth levels are conducive for seeds to sprout and grow. Weather conditions play a crucial role in the process of germination, with most plants preferring the milder temperatures and increased daylight of the spring season to kickstart their growth.
No, seeds are usually able to germiate in water.
The contents of a seed are used up after germination by the seedling growing from it.
An unusually high tide is always called a spring tide.
Tornadoes happen in all seasons but are most common in the spring.
Thing on a Spring happened in 1985.
Shard of Spring happened in 1986.
We'll it's just like a regular seed.