they can cling to humans or animals
By washing the seeds away the soil.
Hansel and Gretel scattered breadcrumbs in the forest to find their way home.
Yes, scattered is an adjective. It is also verb, the past tense of 'scatter'.Scattered (adjective) - occurring or distributed over widely spaced and irregular intervals in time or space; "scattered showers"; "scattered villages".
No , Seeds can germinate only by imbibing water. Oil come in the way for water permeation across the seed coat.
No. the word scattered is an adjective. The awkward adverb form is "scatteredly."
Maple seeds are scattered by the wind.
how are seeds of an orange tree scattered
Seeds and fruits can be scattered by wind, water, and birds.
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Seeds, papers, leaves, and toys are examples of things that can be scattered.
seed coat
By animal, wind, water
Rain showers can be scattered, you will often hear the weather forcaster, forcasting scattered showers, seeds too can be scattered either by natural events such a being scattered by the wind, or animals, or a farmer may scatter seeds in order to grow crops. In maths terms you can produce scatter graphs with data plotted or scattered all over the graph area.The final answer is to have your ashes scattered.
fruit and seeds have speicial charctiristics that facilitat their dispersal
What does the word Scattered mean?
so they can grow better
By washing the seeds away the soil.