it increses because the seeds are under ground and the sun shines on the dirt and the seeds get soil.and you need to water it for it to grow.
There are two possible answers to this question:In botany the process of the seed being released and moved away from the partent plant by a "vector" is called dispersal.In farming the genral term used to scatter seeds is called broadcasting
When a bird lands in a tree or picks up a seed in its mouth or one that gets caught in its feathers it is bound to fall out somewhere and where it falls is where a new tree is planted.
all plants that reproduce with seeds
If plants didn't have any seeds they would not be able to reproduce.
No , only seed plants produce seeds .
The scattering of seeds is to sow.
The birds fed on the scattering of seeds I threw onto the ground.
They are bursting and scattering seeds.-J.C.
There are two possible answers to this question:In botany the process of the seed being released and moved away from the partent plant by a "vector" is called dispersal.In farming the genral term used to scatter seeds is called broadcasting
Grape seeds are sturdier than mango seeds, therefore grape seeds have better chances of growing into healthy plants. Mango seeds are very fragile and many won't grow at all.
The scattering of seeds is called seed dispersal.
It makes them grow in a row as opposed to randomly scattered. This is because plants usually grow where seeds are placed. There are, of course, exceptions to this theory. For example, flying seeds. However, anyone planting crops is likely to sow non-flying varieties of seeds.
When seeds are dispersed by explosion, the force of the explosion sends seeds scattering in all different directions. The following is a list of plants in which this method of dispersal occurs: Broom, Eurphorbia, Geranium, Viola, Ceanothus, Oxalis, Lupin, Erodium, and Lathyrus. Please refer to the Related Link to view pictures of each of the plants and to read more information about the dispersal of seeds in each.
Because not all of them find conditions that are suitable for germination. After germination a number will die or be eaten by pests, killed or damaged mechanically, die because of drought, frost etc. The more seeds the greater chance for the survival of a few plants.
Farmers will collect seeds from plants that they especially like. If a crop turned out especially well, they will use seeds from that crop for the next planting to increase the chances that it will also turn out well.
Seed. They reproduce scattering seeds with the wind and carried by insects
There are actually several benefits to planting crops in long rows rather than just randomly scattering the seeds. This allows for easier maintenance and easier harvesting.