No. It's too cold.
Algae, moss, liverworts, lichens, and microscopic fungi grow on Antarctica, but only in a limited area of the Antarctic Peninsula. None of the vegitation is robust, plentiful or large.
moss, fungi, lichen, liverwort, algae and two types of flowers which i dont know the names of but 1 is a sort of a grass plant and the other like a herb.
only some vegatation can be found such as fungi, moss,lichens and liverwort and some types of algae. There are two native vascular species of plant, the Antarctic Hairgrass and the Antarctic pearlwort
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Lichen,algae,seaweed,fur grass,moss,liver wort,pearl- wort, and fungi
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no.
Lichen, Algae, Seaweed, Fur grass, Moss, Liverwort, Pearl-wort. Antarctica has only two species of flowering plants. Antarctic hair grass (Deschampsia antarctica) and Antarctic pearlwort (Colobanthus quitensis) are found on the South Orkney Islands, the South Shetland Islands, and along the western Antarctic Peninsula. Moss, Linchen, Grass, Algae and Fungi.
rock + seaweed = moss
no
NO
The sloth does not grow moss, the moss does.