there were no airplanes or cargo ships in the olden days how were the plants of different origins were transported from one place to other?
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there were no airplanes or cargo ships in the olden days how were the plants of different origins were transported from one place to other?
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We will be briefly discussing the different ways facilitating the transport of plants of different from one place to other.
- Seeds can be transported to different places by oceanic currents. One such example is coconut trees. The coconut travels in the oceans and after reaching a shore develops into a coconut tree therein bringing new vegetation to the area.
- Another method is human intervention. Earlier humans may carry fruits from one region and after consuming them, their seeds would grow into new plants.
- Seeds travelling in the air is yet another method which helps in achieving the same.
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