No, animals are typically the most effective means of seed dispersal, as they can carry seeds over long distances through their movement or by consuming and excreting them in new locations. Humans can also play a role in seed dispersal, but they are not as efficient as many animal species.
Humans can unintentionally disperse species through activities like international travel, trade, and transportation of goods, leading to the introduction of non-native species to new environments. Humans can also deliberately introduce species for agriculture, hunting, or as pets, further impacting ecosystems. Additionally, habitat destruction by humans can disrupt natural dispersal patterns of species.
By humans
The force of arms would not play an important part.
People play a role in seed dispersal by intentionally planting seeds in various locations, either for agriculture, gardening, or reforestation purposes. Additionally, unintentional seed dispersal can occur when seeds become attached to clothing or transported by animals, vehicles, or human activities, aiding in the spread of plant species.
Electromagnetic force would not play an important role in the dispersal of the seed of an apple tree. This force is mainly relevant to the interactions between charged particles and does not typically affect the dispersion of seeds.
no
I think it's zoochory(the dispersal of seeds by means of animals/humans)
Dispersal can be caused by wind,water,or living things,including humans
this is not answer by HEAVEN
An anthropochore is a species which depends on arthropochory as a routine means of reproductive dispersal - the dispersal of seeds or spores by humans.
Humans have no control where and if tornadoes occur.