Many plants do. The dandelion is a well known example.
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Balsam plants typically have weak stems that can be easily damaged or bent. These stems are often soft and succulent, which can make them susceptible to breakage under heavy rain or wind. Proper support may be needed to help them grow upright, especially in windy conditions.
WIND
Wind can increase transpiration in a plant by increasing the rate of evaporation from the plant's leaves. When there is wind, it removes the water vapor surrounding the leaves, creating a lower concentration of water in the air which causes more water to move out of the plant through transpiration to maintain equilibrium.
The plant that reproduces with the help of the wind is typically a gymnosperm or angiosperm with lightweight seeds or pollen that are dispersed by wind. Examples include pine trees, dandelions, and grasses. This method of reproduction is called wind pollination or anemophily.
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It is dispersed by explodetion
Explosive or splitting action
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Balsam plants typically have weak stems that can be easily damaged or bent. These stems are often soft and succulent, which can make them susceptible to breakage under heavy rain or wind. Proper support may be needed to help them grow upright, especially in windy conditions.
Everyone uses wind
A wind power plant is a facility that uses wind turbines to convert wind energy into electrical power. These plants harness the natural force of the wind to generate clean, renewable electricity without producing greenhouse gas emissions. Wind power plants are a key component of the global transition to more sustainable energy sources.
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A wind turbines uses the wind to power an electricity generator.
A wind turbines uses the wind to power an electricity generator.
A wind turbine is a device that uses the force of the wind to generate electricity. Wind turbines have blades that spin when the wind blows, turning a generator to produce electricity.
"Fruit" does not necessarily mean something like apples and cherries. In the case of the balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera) the fruit is a thin capsule covering for the seed, so is no flesh, but there is a cottony mass so that the seed can be more easily dispersed by the wind.