Dandelion seeds are dispersed by the wind and apple seeds require physical movement i.e. animal or water movement.
They spread by blowing through a summer breeze. (a.k.a- they spread by wind)
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
Mostly by wind. In the city alot of them get dispersed by lawn mowers.AND SOME THE BIRDSthe dandelion seed is dispersed when wind pass they take the dandelion with themThey disperse their seeds by the wind .WindDandelion seeds are normally dispersed by explosionThey are wafted on the zephyrs of mother nature. (OK, OK, the wind blows them around)Dandelions get dispersed when they are blown away to make wishes on by us , they can be carried away on animals fur , they can also be drifted away by water . The most used dispersal method would pro bally be the wind .Seed dispersal in dandelion takes place by wind. Single seeded fruit (cypsella) provided by hairy parashute is carried by wind to long distances.
because these are weightless and can be carried by wind
Dandelion seeds are wind dispersed
Dandelion seeds are dispersed by the wind and apple seeds require physical movement i.e. animal or water movement.
They spread by blowing through a summer breeze. (a.k.a- they spread by wind)
Dandelion seeds are scattered by the wind. Puff ball mushrooms "explode" and disperse spore.
The seed is dispersed by wind, similar to a dandelion
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
Dandelion seeds Milkweed Maple tree seeds Pine seed (although also largely by gravity) cotton seed
urina and xanthium ...... ther is more but i dont know it sorry
Like a dandelion or a milkweed plant, the seeds of the kapok plant are dispersed by the wind. The fluffy masses of seed used to be used to stuff life jackets.
The wind
It uses the warmth water and light to grow The structure of the flower when it sets seed allows the lightness of the seed and its sail to be dispersed in the wind.
Animal dispersal Wind Dispersal Water Dispersal