No, tomatoes do not primarily use wind to disperse their seeds. Instead, they rely on animals, particularly birds, to eat the fruit and subsequently excrete the seeds elsewhere. This method ensures that the seeds are spread over a wider area, often in nutrient-rich droppings, which helps with germination. Some seeds may also fall to the ground near the parent plant, but wind is not a significant factor in their dispersal.
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