Fruit and seeds adapt to their environment through various mechanisms that enhance their chances of survival and reproduction. For instance, fruits may develop bright colors and appealing scents to attract animals that aid in seed dispersal. Seeds might have hard coatings to withstand harsh conditions or adaptations like hooks or fluff to facilitate wind or animal transportation. Additionally, some seeds enter a dormant state to survive unfavorable conditions until the environment is suitable for germination.
becaue it is
It looks for fruit and seeds and eats them.
Dry Farming which included: corn, squash, melons, beans, and fruit.
All fruits have seeds, that is what makes a fruit a fruit. :)
A strawberry is a fruit: it has seeds. It's the only fruit with seeds on the outside.
an apricot is a fruit because every fruit has a seeds and apricots have seeds
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
There aren't any fruits without seeds. If it didn't have seeds, it wouldn't be a fruit. You might think bananas don't have seeds but they have seeds.
Giraffes adapt to their environment by, their long necks can help them to reach the tops of trees to eat leaves and fruit, also they can see a far distance to look for predator's. Their spotted bodies make them camouflage in areas.
Conifer seeds are protected by cones rather than fruit. The cones open to release the seeds when they are mature, but they still provide some level of protection from animals and the environment. Overall, conifer seeds are still well suited for dispersal and germination.
Anything with seeds should be considered a fruit.
how do leeches adapt their environment