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Coconuts cannot be dispersed by wind due to their heavy, water-filled structure, which makes them unsuitable for aerial transport. Instead, they are designed for water dispersal, as their buoyant husk allows them to float on ocean currents. This adaptation enables coconuts to travel long distances across water, where they can eventually wash ashore and germinate in suitable environments. The combination of weight and the need for moisture limits their effectiveness in wind dispersal.

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