why do plants scatter their fields
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It follows that it is an evolutionary advantage to get their seeds away from the parent plant. If the seeds take root nearby they will compete with each other and the parent plant. Also, a species is more likely to survive when its members are widely spread.
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plants do not walk and collect their seeds so they have the methods to scatter their seeds these most common methods are wind water animal explosion and fire
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