why don't all seeds grow into new plants if they fall under the parent plant
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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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Plants make seeds that can grow into new plants, but if the seeds just fall to the ground under the parent plant, they might not get enough sun, water or nutrients from the soil. Because plants cannot walk around and take their seeds to other places, they have developed other methods to disperse (move) their seeds. The most common methods are wind, water, animals, explosion and fire.
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