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it increses because the seeds are under ground and the sun shines on the dirt and the seeds get soil.and you need to water it for it to grow.
There are two possible answers to this question:In botany the process of the seed being released and moved away from the partent plant by a "vector" is called dispersal.In farming the genral term used to scatter seeds is called broadcasting
flower is important because it is main for sexual reproduction, that is to develop fruits and seeds , the seeds were buried in the ground and give rise to a new plant . so the flower is important because of reproduction in the plant by hari ramanan chennai
Compton scattering is an inelastic scattering of a photon by a free charged particle, usually an electron. It results in a decrease in energy of the photon.
When a bird lands in a tree or picks up a seed in its mouth or one that gets caught in its feathers it is bound to fall out somewhere and where it falls is where a new tree is planted.
The scattering of seeds is to sow.
The birds fed on the scattering of seeds I threw onto the ground.
They are bursting and scattering seeds.-J.C.
The scattering of seeds is called seed dispersal.
Seed. They reproduce scattering seeds with the wind and carried by insects
There are actually several benefits to planting crops in long rows rather than just randomly scattering the seeds. This allows for easier maintenance and easier harvesting.
it increses because the seeds are under ground and the sun shines on the dirt and the seeds get soil.and you need to water it for it to grow.
Sowing is the action of planting seeds for growth usually by scattering them over the soil.
They are bursting and scattering seeds.-J.C.
so we will have lot of seeds and we can deposit it to the bank
why are seeds important to flowering plants
why are seeds important to flowering plants