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Seeds are the source of the new plant. Some seeds do not germinate as soon as they are formed. Coconuts, for example, float on the ocean for extended periods of time. Why don't some seeds germinate immediately after they are formed?

A) They need time to grow.
B) They are waiting to make it to shore.
C) They are waiting for the best conditions for growth.
D) They must first be eaten by birds before they can germinate.
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