Weeds which produce light and numerous seeds are normally dispersed by
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Weeds which produce light and numerous seeds are normally dispersed by wind. This is because the seeds of such weeds are lightweight and often come equipped with structures that help them be carried by the wind over long distances. As the wind blows, it carries the seeds away from the parent plant and disperses them in different locations, allowing the weed to spread and colonize new areas. This method of seed dispersal by wind is known as anemochory.