Science, asked by kk7787336, 10 months ago

how do wind help dispersal of plant​

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Answered by harshithsriramsai
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Seeds from plants like dandelions, swan plants and cottonwood trees are light and have feathery bristles and can be carried long distances by the wind. ... To help their chances that at least some of the seeds land in a place suitable for growth, these plants have to produce lots of seeds.

Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
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Explanation:

ANSWER:

Winds help in dispersal . But how?

Winds help in dispersal as it Carrie's pollen seeds from one place to another so that it can germinate in another flower for the formation of fruit with that plant.

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Apart from winds:

Water

is also a source of dispersal.Such as it carries coconuts from one place to another which has seeds and when it finds suitable conditions, it germinated.

Via Animals

Birds feed on flowers and some pollen stick to them They get out on another flower. Also. when they eat a fruit , the excrete they give out has seeds and when there are suitable conditions that germinate.

Some plants like Xanthium stick to our clothes and they get removed via same process only.

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