Answer:
The correct option is C) random
Explanation:
A random dispersion can be described as a type of dispersion in which individuals tend to be distributed randomly and have no pattern to be seen in their dispersion. For example, the dispersion of seeds caused by wind. As wind tends to carry away the seeds and throw them randomly at different places, hence this pattern of dispersion is random.
Other options, like option A is false because dispersion through wind does not tend to show a uniform pattern of dispersion.