Coconuts are covered in the air tight 'hairs' that make it float on the ocean, so its dispersal mechanism is the use of water, or just 'Water'.
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Coconut seeds are most likely dispersed by water. They have a fibrous husk that allows them to float on water, enabling them to travel long distances across oceans and eventually germinate on distant shores. In contrast, milkweed, burr, and maple seeds are primarily dispersed by wind or animals.
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The coconuts themselves are seeds of the palm tree. If coconuts are left undisturbed on the ground, some of them will eventually become partially buried; then the new coconut palm tree sprout will emerge, some of these survive to maturity--a new palm tree. Other coconut seeds are dispersed by water normally sea-water, but sometimes they can find their way into freshwater rivers and streams
Seeds that are surrounded by buoyant fruits or structures, such as coconuts or water lily seeds, are typically dispersed by water. These seeds have adapted to float and remain viable while being carried by water to new locations, helping the plant species to spread and colonize different habitats.
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Most of the health benefits of coconut water are unfounded. However, it is supposedly fat-free, with very low amounts of calories, sodium, and carbohydrates.
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Coconuts are dispersed by water which they float on, and further along the river/water it is washed onto a different river bank.answer 2 Coconuts can certainly survive an ocean journey, and produce a plant at the chance ending. This accounts for the ocean-edge trees, but it almost certain that all inland trees are the result of deliberate planting by man. It is such a useful plant, that increasing the bounty would be a driver for all but the most unthinking.