Pollen travels through the air by a wind blowing the pollen and landing on soil and re growing this is called pollenation
there is no air in a vaccum. and sound needs air for the sound waves to travel through.
Yes. Electromagnetic spectrum waves reach your eye through the air.
I would think in warmer Air....
it travels because there are sound waves in the air and they vibrate in your ear.
Through solids because the particles are closer than gas particles.
Various objects can travel through air, such as birds, planes, kites, and parachutes. Additionally, wind can carry particles like dust, pollen, and smoke through the air.
Air sacs in pollen are used for buoyancy, enabling the pollen to float through the air and be carried by wind or pollinators to reach other flowers for fertilization. This helps increase the chance of successful pollination and reproduction for the plant.
An egg in a plant does not pass through a pollen tube. In plant reproduction, the egg cell is located in the ovule within the ovary of the flower. The pollen tube allows the sperm cells to travel from the pollen to the egg for fertilization to occur.
They travel through the air.
Pollen grains are typically lightweight and small, which facilitates their movement through the air. Many pollen grains have a rough, textured surface that helps them to cling to air currents. Additionally, some species produce pollen with a unique shape or structure that enhances aerodynamic efficiency, allowing them to travel greater distances. These adaptations make wind pollination an effective reproductive strategy for many plants.
Yes, light waves can travel through air because air is a medium through which electromagnetic waves can propagate. Light travels at different speeds through different mediums, but it can definitely travel through air.
Air.
yes. if light didn't travel through air, then you wouldn't be able to see anything!
A transverse wave of light can travel through air or gas.
No, the average number of pollen grains in a cubic meter of air is typically referred to as pollen concentration or pollen count, not pollen rate. The pollen rate could refer to the speed at which pollen is released or spread in the air.
Air can travel through some kinds of solids, if they are porous. Otherwise it can't. It can travel through liquids in the form of bubbles. It does not exactly travel through gases so much as mix with them.
An hot air balloon i think.