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Several seeds have adaptations that enable them to fly or glide through the air. Examples include the dandelion, whose seeds are equipped with a tuft of fine hairs that allows them to be carried by the wind, and the maple tree, which produces seeds with a wing-like structure called a samara that helps them spin and glide as they fall. Other flying seeds include those of the milkweed and the cottonwood, both of which have lightweight structures that facilitate wind dispersal. These adaptations enhance the seeds' ability to find suitable habitats for germination.

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