I think it is by wind .the small seeds are hairy to keep them afloat in the air
Yes, grass does have seeds. Grass seeds are dispersed through various methods such as wind, water, animals, and human activities.
Spines and hooks stick the seeds to an animal's coat as it brushes past. The seeds are then brushed off elsewhere. Examples of this include teasels and goose grass.
Goose grass is a weed that is some what white in the middle it is a weed and highly undesirable spray it with round up
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Grass produces seeds - which are dispersed by the wind and animals.
Most love grass are dispersed by animals. Some may be dispersed by wind or by gravity.(But for those who are primary students,dispersal by animals would be the best answer.)
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Grass is primarily dispersed through a variety of methods such as wind, water, animals, and human activity. Seeds can attach to fur or feathers of animals or be moved by water and wind, helping grass to spread and establish in new areas. Some grass species also produce underground rhizomes or stolons, allowing them to reproduce and spread horizontally.
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it has hooks to hook on animal fur
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