How does water help in the dispersal of seeds?
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Plants which grow beside water often rely on water to transport their seeds for them. They may produce light seeds which float, or there may be fluff that helps buoyancy. ... They can colonise such isolated places because they both have very small, light seeds, which can be carried by the wind or by water.
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The flowing water displaces seeds from one place to another place and thus water helps in the dispersal of seeds.
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