Seed Distribution
Seed distribution refers to the process by which seeds are spread from their parent plants to new locations. This can occur through various natural methods, such as wind, water, and animals. For example, dandelion seeds are carried by the wind, while berries eaten by birds are dispersed through their droppings.
Human activities also play a significant role in seed distribution. Farmers and gardeners often plant seeds in specific areas to grow crops or flowers. Additionally, organizations may engage in reforestation efforts, distributing seeds to restore natural habitats and promote biodiversity in ecosystems.