Cotton plant disperses its seeds through wind and animals. The seed pods burst open to release the cotton fibers and seeds, which are then carried away by the wind or by animals that eat the seeds. Rain tree disperses its seeds through explosive dehiscence, where the seed pods burst open forcefully, ejecting the seeds away from the parent plant.
Cotton likes it hot during the main growing season. It uses a lot of water and in the fall when it is time to pick the plant is killed so the bolls will open so they can be picked. Today cotton is picked with a big machine called a cotton picker, taken to a cotton gin, and then put in bales to be sold. It takes about 3-4 runs with the cotton picker to get all the cotton and if it rains in this time to quality of the cotton goes down because the rain will discolor the raw cotton.
Weather can impact seed dispersal by affecting wind patterns, which can carry seeds over long distances. Rain can also soften the ground, making it easier for seeds to penetrate the soil. Extreme weather events like storms or droughts can disrupt traditional seed dispersal mechanisms.
They came from the amazon rain forest?
To calculate rainfall using the Thiessen polygon method, you first need to divide the area into polygons based on rain gauge locations. Then, calculate the area of influence of each rain gauge within its polygon. Finally, you can determine the weight of each rain gauge based on its influence area, which is used to calculate the average rainfall for the entire region.
When it is cloudy the whole day, it is very likely to have rain. If there is rain, that would be good for the plant to have water. The plant would need sunlight so that means you need to wait until it is sunny. But if the weather barely is sunny everyday, it might die.
the pigeon pea is dispearsed by rain .
Cotton grows in a fairly large plant, but to pick the cotton the plant has to be killed so the cotton bolls will open for picking. So, a defoliation takes place and a chemical agent is used to kill the plant. This happens each fall and it has a skunk like smell. After the plant is dead a machine called a cotton picker goes down each row of cotton and pulls the cotton off the plant. Since it all doesn't come off the first time the picker makes several runs for several weeks in the field. If it rains in this time the quality of the cotton goes down for selling. The rain yellows the whiteness of the cotton. After it is picked the picker puts the cotton in big trailers that take the cotton to the gin. At the gin the cotton is cleaned and processed. The seeds are removed and the cotton is put in large bales so it can be taken for auction. When all the cotton is finished in the field the field is plowed under to prevent bollworms.
it gets wet.
no it is a rain forest plant
Cotton likes it hot during the main growing season. It uses a lot of water and in the fall when it is time to pick the plant is killed so the bolls will open so they can be picked. Today cotton is picked with a big machine called a cotton picker, taken to a cotton gin, and then put in bales to be sold. It takes about 3-4 runs with the cotton picker to get all the cotton and if it rains in this time to quality of the cotton goes down because the rain will discolor the raw cotton.
wat are plant stem is here for the rain? The rain look anger on you fro why the readangs of lif!
the rain forest is amazing for plant growth because plant can easily grow their due to excellent weather
are you stupid? they were slaves they where picking cotton during blizzards great grand daughter of a slave
When the rain came down the crowds started to disperse, they all spread out in separate way.
probably acidic rain when acid rain is absorbed into roots of the plant, chemical inside the rain would probably be harmful to the survival of the plant..
No, a rain cloud does not feel like a fluffy cotton ball. Rain clouds are composed of water vapor and ice crystals, suspended in the atmosphere. They are not physical objects that you can touch or feel.
During the germination stage, the seed absorbs water and begins to sprout. In the growth stage, the plant develops leaves, stems, and roots to support itself. During the flowering stage, the plant produces flowers that can be pollinated to form seeds. Finally, during the seed dispersal stage, the plant releases its seeds to grow into new plants.