what happens if seeds are not dispersed?
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If seed dispersal did not take place then the seeds will germinate right next to the original plant. The seed and the plant will compete for sunlight and water. Resulting for the plants getting less than needed sun light and water. Thus this will result in dying of the plant.
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If seeds are not dispersed they will germinate and grow at the same place. This will cause the plants to struggle for water and minerals, which results in competition with the other plants for food resources which is not good, it results in the death of the plant.
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