Mother Nature, people, and wildlife interventions and structural adaptations are the ways in which milkweeds spread their seeds. The plant in question (Asclepias) has a parachute-like covering to each seed which therefore can be spread easily by breezes, storms, or winds. Its seed likewise cooperates with any opportunities for dislodgement and movement through intentional or non-intentional displacements by people and wildlife.
Coconut seeds are most likely dispersed by water. They have a fibrous husk that allows them to float on water, enabling them to travel long distances across oceans and eventually germinate on distant shores. In contrast, milkweed, burr, and maple seeds are primarily dispersed by wind or animals.
Milkweed is a vascular plant.
Wind direction and speed: Strong winds can carry volcanic ash over long distances, while variable wind patterns can influence the direction in which the ash travels. Eruption intensity: The height and explosiveness of the volcanic eruption can determine how high into the atmosphere the ash plume reaches, affecting how far it can be dispersed.
Sparks can travel varying distances depending on factors like their size, intensity, and environmental conditions. Generally, small sparks can travel a few feet, while larger sparks, such as those produced by welding or grinding, can travel up to 20 feet or more. Wind and surface conditions can also influence how far sparks can travel. Safety measures are essential in areas where sparks are generated to prevent fires.
Monarch butterfly caterpillars primarily feed on milkweed plants. Additionally, some insects like milkweed bugs and beetles also consume various parts of the milkweed plant.
Milkweed seeds have little silken parachutes. They travel with the wind.
Milkweed creates silken parachutes for its seeds so they can travel in the wind.
Milkweed has seeds that travel by the wind and runners underground to produce more plants.
Milkweed "M.H.G"
Milkweed seeds have silk parachutes and fly with the wind. In addition, the plant sends out underground runners to start new plants.
It all depends on the wind.
I Think it depends on how fast/strong the wind is going.
Wind can travel long distances, depending on its intensity and weather patterns. In general, wind can travel hundreds to thousands of miles before dissipating. Stronger winds, like jet streams, can travel even greater distances across continents and oceans.
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Click on the sign next to Ash, and click travel. On the far right you'll see an Island, the Ninja (Wind) village is there.
The distance your breath can travel in a day can vary depending on factors like wind conditions, but on average, it may travel a few meters to tens of meters. In still air, it may not travel far at all before dispersing.
it depends how fast its going and what the whether and wind velocity is like