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.
Apple seeds can be spread by animals that eat the fruit and pass the seeds through their digestive system, allowing them to be deposited in a new location. They are not typically spread by wind or water.
Yes, lightning can travel through water. When lightning strikes the surface of a body of water, it can travel through the water due to its conductivity. However, the electrical current is more likely to spread across the surface of the water rather than penetrate deeper.
yes they can and sometimes hurricanes get stronger when they travel on water.
The cup of water most likely evaporated due to exposure to heat or air flow, causing the water molecules to escape and turn into water vapor.
The Nile River was likely used to travel from Akhetaton to Thebes. The Nile served as a major transportation route in ancient Egypt, and boats were an essential mode of travel for both goods and people.
Lumber mills are least likely to pollute water with heavy metals. Did you know that Zinc, copper, and lead are three of the most common heavy metals released from road travel.
The wave is likely traveling through a medium such as air, water, or a solid material. Sound waves travel through air or other substances, while ocean waves travel through water. Electromagnetic waves, like light, can travel through empty space.
water travel is traveling on/in a boat or a submarine.
water
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they travel on water mostly in the oceans and they're called waterspouts
boat, seadoo, raft, canoe, kayak.
The kenning "sail road" in Beowulf most likely refers to the sea or ocean. It is a poetic way of describing the water as a road or path that ships travel on using sails.
Antarctic Bottom Water can only travel north.
Boats, battleships and barges are used to travel on water.
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.