They weigh about the same, but their orientation and the instantaneous varable wind speed and gravity will land them in different locations. Future seed dispersion depends on it.
At full speed an airplane can travel 3500 miles with the wind in 5 hours but it requires 7 hours to travel the same distance against the wind?
No, not all bits of chaff will travel the same distance. Factors such as weight, size, and wind conditions can affect how far each piece of chaff travels when dispersed.
no because they are not all the same size and and so they will travel different distances =) (santiya)
Wheat grains are heavier and more aerodynamic than chaff, so they will typically travel further on the wind. Chaff is lighter and less dense, making it more susceptible to being carried away by the wind.
No, due to differences in weight and wind conditions, chaff particles may travel different distances. Smaller and lighter particles may be carried further by the wind compared to larger, heavier ones.
Wheat is a grass and is wind pollinated.
Wheat reproduces through sexual reproduction and wind pollination. Pollen is released by the plant and carried by the wind, where it may land on another wheat plant and pollinate it.
Calm air is still. Zero.
Wind pollination is when pollen is carried in the wind
By the same means any other technician that needs to travel would do so.
No, the sand dunes travel with the wind, and it can be frighteningly quick.
Ocean waves typically travel at speeds ranging from 5 to 60 kilometers per hour. The speed of ocean waves is influenced by factors such as wind speed, wind duration, and the distance over which the wind blows.