I take it you mean why are dandelion seeds fluffy and that is so the wind can disperse them, or spread them to other places to grow. Another thing about dandelions they are actually very good, and anyone in general should look up the benefits of them before trying to kill them with toxic herbicides. Besides that, enjoy blowing the seeds!
The dandelion 1st is a yellow flower.After about a day it turns into a sphere like flower that is white and fuzzy. The fuzzy white things are the "paraschutes" for the seed. The seeds are distributed by the seed letting go and the "parachute" helping it sail through the air until it lands. If you pick up one of these fuzzy dandelions and blow on it the seeds will disperse throughout the air.
Dandelion seeds are wind dispersed
Another name for dandelion seeds is "dandelion clocks" due to their resemblance to a clock face when they disperse in the wind.
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Dandelion seeds have adapted to be spread far and wide by the wind.
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
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They spread by blowing through a summer breeze. (a.k.a- they spread by wind)
Dandelion seeds are attached to a fluffy parachute-like structure that helps them disperse in the wind, while apple seeds are contained within the fruit's core. Dandelion seeds are lighter and able to travel farther distances with wind dispersal, whereas apple seeds rely on animals to scatter them. Additionally, dandelion seeds are adapted for long-distance dispersal to colonize new areas, while apple seeds are typically dispersed closer to the parent tree.