Yes, mosses are photosynthesizing plants. They need damp, so are often found in the shade. Some however just cling to the trunks of trees - particularly in rainforest.
Yes, it is a producer, all moss are producers!_/\_*0*_
yes
No it cant because the sun energy makes it to hot to move
mosses eat a mixture of buttermilk , water & nutrients in soil
Mosses and grass obtain their energy through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy. Algae also perform photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight to produce energy. Bacteria and mushrooms do not directly provide energy to these organisms.
Moss obtain energy through photosynthesis, using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of moss cells. The glucose produced is used as energy for growth and reproduction.
seaweed and sun light
Irish moss is a species of red algae that doesn't "eat" in the way animals do. Instead, it obtains nutrients through photosynthesis, where it uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into food. It also absorbs minerals and other compounds from the water around it for growth and development.
Life + water you can make it within the first 5 tries.
a moss cannot only have sun but it needs lots offood and water in order to survive!
The sun. The heat from the sun bakes your roof and deteriorates the shingles the quickest.
Yes it can; moss is a plant.