Because it is dispersal by water,so when it in the water,it floats so it does have a fibrous husk.My answer is not very good but for the rest who really want to know,the answer is it dispersal by water so it has fibrous husk,the fibrous husk inside keep water and i think there air so it can float.......thanks:)
They have fibrous husk and has air in it. The fibrous husk is light and can seal the air tightly inside it. Therefore, the coconut can float. The husk is very strong.
Coconut
Coir is the hairy, fibrous outer part of a coconut.
it has a fibrous husk that help the helps it to float on water. so it will be dispersed by water
The protective structure of a coconut is called the husk, which is a fibrous layer surrounding the hard shell of the coconut. The husk helps protect the inner seed and provide cushioning during transport.
Fibrous Husk traps air and allow the seeds to float on water. Eg: Coconut, Nipah, Mangrove, Pong Pong...
Copra is the fibrous outer husk of the coconut and has many uses including durable floor matting and ropes.
yes they have been found in snake coconut husk
less ephilyte orchids are often grown on coconut husk
Water gets inside coconuts through a process called osmosis, where the coconut tree roots absorb water from the soil and transport it to the coconut fruit. The water is stored in the coconut's fibrous husk and eventually fills the inner cavity of the coconut.
A coconut floats on water due to its low density compared to the density of water. Coconuts have a fibrous husk and a large air-filled cavity inside, which contributes to their buoyancy. The air trapped within the coconut's structure reduces its overall weight, allowing it to stay afloat on the surface of the water.
Coconuts have one of the strongest and toughest skins. The coconut husk is thick and fibrous, providing protection for the fruit inside. This strong skin helps the coconut survive impact and resist damage.