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how are fluits formed​

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Answered by samikshajadhav16
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A glacial flute is a landform created by the movement of a glacier around a boulder. They are long ridges on the ground parallel to the movement. ... As glaciers move along the surface of the earth, rocks are slowly mixed in with the ice. Rocks may reach the bottom of the glacier and begin to scrape along the earth.

Answered by Anonymous
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A fruit results from maturation of one or more flowers, and the gynoecium of the flower(s) forms all or part of the fruit. Inside the ovary/ovaries are one or more ovules where the megagametophyte contains the egg cell. After double fertilization, these ovules will become seeds.

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