Cotton plant disperses its seeds through wind and animals. The seed pods burst open to release the cotton fibers and seeds, which are then carried away by the wind or by animals that eat the seeds. Rain tree disperses its seeds through explosive dehiscence, where the seed pods burst open forcefully, ejecting the seeds away from the parent plant.
The fruits of the cotton plant are called bolls. Each boll is a capsule that contains seeds surrounded by cotton fibers. As the bolls mature, they burst open, revealing the fluffy cotton fibers that are harvested for use in textiles and other products.
The seed pod of a cotton plant is called a "boll." As the cotton plant matures, the bolls develop and eventually burst open to reveal the fluffy cotton fibers and seeds inside. Each boll can contain several seeds, which are essential for the propagation of the plant.
The plural of burst is bursts. As in "the door bursts open".
Burst, I believe, is correct.
The cotton plant (Gossypium sp.) has a fairly large tolerance with regards to cultural requirements: Plants are tolerate to relatively saline water. Low to moderate water requirements. Dry to sub-tropical climates. The only thing that plants do not tolerate is frost. This wide tolerance of growing environments made is possible for it to be grown commercially in areas such as the Southern States of the USA, Australia, South America and the old Soviet Union.
Soda bursts, because it has carbonation and its trying to escape when you open it, with makes it burst when you shake it after opening it
If your in the southeastern united states it is most likely a cotton mouth which is poisonous. they also smell like cucumbers.
his heart burst open
king henry
It means to be "torn" or to "burst open".
you could buy a nut cracker and you will open it