Dandelions disperse their seeds using the wind. The wind can blow the seed miles away from its parent. Therefore the new dandelion will not have to compete with the parent plant for space or water.
The seed is dispersed by wind, similar to a dandelion
Two examples are the fluffy seeds of the dandelion and the rose-bay willow herb blowing far and wide on the wind.
Dandelion seeds are scattered by the wind. Puff ball mushrooms "explode" and disperse spore.
Yes,the small yellow white seeds can be blown away by a gust of wind over a large area so that the young do not compete with the adult for oxygen,warmth,sunlight and nutrients...welcome
Their seeds can, on the wind like a dandelion seed.
Some plants have seeds are borne by wind such as dandelion, cottonwood, and maple "helicopters."
Dandelions, the white ones with fluffy ''thingies''. The wind blows these away.
Wind Water Animals Insects Explosive dispersal
Some other plants that are dispersed by wind like the kapok: African tulip and Cotton.
Many plants do. The dandelion is a well known example.
many plants use wind to help them. with the dandelion the seeds cleverly use wind power, this helps spread the seeds as far away as possible from the parent plant.