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write a seed dispersal of maple​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wind dispersal

Some plants, like kauri and maple trees, have 'winged' seeds. They don't float away but flutter to the ground. With wind dispersal, the seeds are simply blown about and land in all kinds of places

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Answered by aryanparida11
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Each spring and summer, wind gusts send whirling showers of maple seeds through the air and to the earth. They litter roadways and patios, and a few fortunate seeds germinate, take root and mature into maples. A delicately engineered marvel, the maple seed exemplifies how evolution has favored strategies that allow trees to widely disperse their seeds, rather than simply dropping them to the ground.

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