coconut
It floats.
Coconut seeds. They travel long distances in the the sea carried by ocean currents.
Seeds will travel the furthest when carried by wind, water, or animals. Wind-dispersed seeds, like dandelions, can be carried over long distances, especially in open areas with strong breezes. Water-dispersed seeds can float downstream, potentially reaching distant locations. Additionally, seeds that attach to animals' fur or are ingested and excreted can also travel far from their parent plants.
poppy seeds travel by wind
Water can travel through soil very easy making it better for the seeds to get water its also completely dark because there is small particles in the soil
Sycamore and goosegrass seeds are adapted for long-distance dispersal through mechanisms like wind or water, allowing them to travel further. Sycamore seeds have wing-like structures that enable them to glide on air currents, while goosegrass seeds can be carried by water or animals. In contrast, wallflower seeds are heavier and lack specialized structures for extensive dispersal, leading to a more localized distribution. This difference in seed morphology and dispersal strategies explains why sycamore and goosegrass seeds can travel further than wallflower seeds.
Apple seeds can be spread by animals that eat the fruit and pass the seeds through their digestive system, allowing them to be deposited in a new location. They are not typically spread by wind or water.
Paddy seeds are dispersed by shattering of ripe ear. The grains are impervious to water and can travel long distances by rain water before the germination of seed inside the grain.
No the seeds of poppy and pea do not travel by air.
Milkweed seeds have little silken parachutes. They travel with the wind.
Animals, insects, birds, and humans, as well as wind and water.
once the seeds find a good place, they start developing and becoming the actual plant and once again the life cycle continues