Why is dispersal of seeds nexessary for plants?
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This is important because if the seeds are not dispersed, many germinating seedlings will grow very close to the parent plant. This results in competition between every one of the seedlings as well as with the parent plant. The competition is for light, space, water and nutrients.
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seeds dispersal is very important because if there'll be no dispersal of seeds, then all seeds will germinate at the same place and plants will have difficulty. the competition between them for sunlight, water, air and nutritions will increase as their will be more plants. if seeds are dispersed then seeds will germinate at different places and there'll be less competition for all things necessary for them to grow.
seeds dispersal is very important because if there'll be no dispersal of seeds, then all seeds will germinate at the same place and plants will have difficulty. the competition between them for sunlight, water, air and nutritions will increase as their will be more plants. if seeds are dispersed then seeds will germinate at different places and there'll be less competition for all things necessary for them to grow.
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