Drift seeds float due to their light structure and air-filled cavities, which provide buoyancy. Many drift seeds have a fibrous or spongy coating that helps them stay afloat and dispersed by ocean currents. This adaptation allows them to travel long distances across water, increasing their chances of reaching suitable habitats for germination.
Seeds from plants like dandelions, milkweed, and maple trees are known to have structures that help them to be carried by the wind, allowing them to float in the air for dispersal. These seeds often have a fluffy or winged structure that enables them to be carried by the wind to new locations for germination.
Your grammar is atrocious. It will float a bit and fall on a windless day, it will fly off on a windy day.
The Drift was created in 2020-06.
The West Wind Drift if also know as the ACC
Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of Continental Drift in 1912.
There are two seeds that can float that I know of. And they are: Poppy Seeds and Sunflower Seeds.
Seeds with adaptations like wings, hairs, or parachutes are able to float on the wind. Examples include dandelion seeds, maple seeds, and thistle seeds. This method of dispersal is known as anemochory.
A group of animals that move together is called a drift. They may move or float in unison, such as a drift of fish or a drift of sea turtles.
Drift wood
Cocunut seeds (Cocunuts ARE seeds!)AnswerMost seeds will float until they become saturated.
Some objects that float on milk are coins, cork, small plastic toys, and seeds like sesame seeds or chia seeds.
swift i think i am not to sure it is right
Orange seeds float in sugar water because the sugar increases the water's density, allowing the seeds to float. In ordinary water, the seeds sink due to their own density being greater than that of the water.
No. But they can drift through the water if removed carefully.
They float off in the water.
Maybe Try it out!!!yes they can!!!
Poppy seeds fly away