Environmental Sciences, asked by jt51781, 1 month ago

allows coconuts to travel long distances to find a new place to germinate

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Answered by arjunhniar
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Answered by ItUrBaby
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The location of the original home of the coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, and the extent of its natural dispersal are not known. Proponents of a South American origin must explain why it is not indigenous there and why it shows greatest diversity in southern Asia. Conversely, proponents of an Asian origin must explain why there are no Asian Cocoseae and why the closest botanical relative to Cocos is in South America. Both hypotheses share the common problems of how, when, where and in what directions long-distance dispersal occurred.

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