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Dandelion seeds disappear primarily through natural dispersal mechanisms and environmental factors. When the seeds are mature, they detach from the flower's seed head and are carried away by the wind, thanks to their lightweight, fluffy parachute-like structures. Additionally, animals and insects may feed on the seeds or inadvertently transport them, further contributing to their disappearance from the original location. Over time, decay and degradation also reduce the number of viable seeds in the environment.

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