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what would happen if all the seeds took root around the plant itself?​

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Answered by akanksha1536
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If due to some particular problem, all seeds fall under the parent plant, then as the plants grow close to each other there would be many problems and the plants growing would not survive for long. This is because the nutrients are constantly taken away from the soil and a time will come when nutrients are not left in the soil such that it is not enough for the plant to survive.

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Answered by anshika7281
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If all the seeds of a plant fall under the parent plant, there will be shortage of space for the germination of the seeds. Even if they germinate, they cannot grow properly due to scarcity of food resources and also space. Thus some of them will fail to grow. ... For all these reasons, seed dispersal is necessary.

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