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Why all the seeds do not grow into new plants?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: 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. ... For all these reasons, seed dispersal is necessary.

Answered by Moncheri06
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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.

For all these reasons, seed dispersal is necessary.

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