When wind or other disturbances detach winged maple seeds called samaras from their parent tree, they spin through the air – ...
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Maple seeds' unique spinning motion allows them to travel far even in the rain, a new study showsW hen wind or other disturbances detach winged maple seeds called samaras from their parent tree, they spin through the air—and can even spin when it's raining. Impacts by high-speed raindrops ...
Andrew Dickerson, University of Tennessee (THE CONVERSATION) When wind or other disturbances detach winged maple seeds called samaras from their parent tree, they spin through the air – and can ...
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