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By 10,000 BC, humans had dispersed across much of the globe, having migrated from their origins in East Africa. They populated Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, adapting to diverse environments and developing various cultures and technologies. This period marked the end of the last Ice Age, which facilitated further migration and the establishment of agricultural practices in some regions. As a result, humans were spread across continents, living in a variety of ecosystems from tundras to forests and deserts.

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How is garbanzo bean seed dispersed?

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How are Queen Anne's Lace seeds dispersed?

Queen Anne's Lace seeds are dispersed primarily by the wind. The seeds have a feathery structure that allows them to be carried by the wind to new locations. Additionally, they may also be dispersed by animals or humans unknowingly carrying the seeds on their fur or clothing.


How are the seeds of bitter gourd dispersed?

Bitter gourd seeds are typically dispersed by animals and humans. Birds and insects may feed on the flesh of the fruit, unknowingly dispersing the seeds as they fly or move to different areas. Additionally, humans may collect the seeds and intentionally plant them in new locations.


Are oranges dispersed by water?

Oranges are typically dispersed by animals (such as humans or animals that eat the fruit) rather than by water. The seeds within the orange are enclosed in a protective casing and are designed for animal ingestion and dispersal through feces.


What is another way that seeds can dispersed?

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