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Coconuts adapt to their environment primarily through their buoyant, fibrous husks, which allow them to float on water and disperse across oceanic distances. This adaptation enables them to colonize remote shorelines and establish new populations. Additionally, the hard shell protects the seed from saltwater and physical damage, while the nutrient-rich endosperm provides sustenance for germination. These traits ensure their survival and reproduction in diverse coastal habitats.

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