How are the seeds dispersed by wind ; light weight or bulky ? why
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THIS IS EVOLUTION-milkweed grows in open where the seeds are dispersed by wind and so they are light in weight and have a crown of hir which makes it easy for them to be blown away by wind. ... its seed, the coconut that we eat is huge and bulky
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An important detail for a wind-dispersed seed is that it is very light. It must be able to float easily on wind or else it will drop straight to the ground. There are "parachutes" on top of some seeds, like milkweed and dandelion seeds. Some seeds are very small and light, almost like dust.
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