Science, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

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Answered by chickenduck
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if the seeds are dispered far away from the parent plant then the seed doesn't have to compete with the parent plant for resources both from the soil and from sunlight, also if a natural disaster happens in the area of the parent plant then the seed won't live unless it's far away enough that the disaster doesn't affect it.

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this is under the assumption that you mean plant seed dispersal

Answered by Anonymous
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Seed dispersal can be advantageous :-

(1)By colonization of suitable sites unpredictable in space and time

(2) by directed dispersal to particular sites with a relatively high probability of survival.

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