1. By Wind – Lightweight seeds with wings or hairs are carried by the wind.
2. By Water – Seeds that float can be carried by rivers, lakes, or the sea.
3. By Animals – Seeds stick to animal fur or are eaten and later dropped.
4. By Humans – People spread seeds while farming, gardening, or through trade.
5. By Explosion – Some plants burst open and scatter seeds forcefully.
6. By Gravity – Seeds fall directly from the plant to the ground.
7. By Insects – Certain insects carry seeds to new places.
8. By Birds – Birds eat fruits and spread seeds through droppings.
9. By Ants – Ants carry seeds to their nests, helping in spreading.
10. By Machines – Farming tools or vehicles can carry seeds from one place to another.


















