Coconut seeds.
They travel long distances in the the sea carried by ocean currents.
Seeds float with the current.
Seeds grow in regular water and not in salt water because regular water is more healthy than salt water.
No , Seeds can germinate only by imbibing water. Oil come in the way for water permeation across the seed coat.
Animals disperse seeds in various ways that include seeds with barbs that get stuck in their feathers or fur and are carried to new areas. They eat the fruit with the seeds and once through the digestive tract, seeds are dropped in other areas. Another way animals disperse seeds is by burying them for later and not retrieving them so they grow into new plants.
Have to much water flow
Human intervention, water flow, wildlife dispersal and wind currents are ways that seeds of weeds spread.
yes because when the seeds fall or the center of the plant has seeds and when there is sun ligth and water the grow (;
well, it depends on the kind of flow that you are assuming.the flow can be categorized as laminar flow and turbulent flow. in laminar flow(purely imaginary) water is not underwater.ie all the layers of water flow continuously however practically speaking this does not occur at all.the flow of water takes place in separate layers because of internal friction between different layers of water.in this case one layer of water is below the other layer.
monkey seeds, lolly pop seeds, computed seeds and peanut butter seeds
This is water erosion that does not flow in a channel
they have seeds that are round and brown
good seeds.
sunflower seeds with no salt !
sunflower seeds
Almost any kind of seeds they can get to
Yes seeds need water to sprout.
It kind of depends what the water is polluted with. If it is oil the seeds are unlikely to sprout and will likely die. If it is polluted with sewerage it would depend on the concentration of sewerage, a little might help. Radioactivity again depends on the dose. It might kill the seeds or have little or no effect.